The true spirit of Ramadan prompted Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan, to hug out their differences in Mumbai. Both stars hugged each other at the Iftar party hosted by Congress leader, Baba Siddique who had invited both the national heart throbs.
The duo, who had shared cold vibes since 2008, scrapped their differences by embracing each other at the bash.
While talking to the media persons on the occasion, Salman credited Siddique for making them meet. "It happened only because of Siddique. Had he not been there, it wouldn't have happened since everybody is busy in their work life," Khan said.
Every year, Hindus and Muslims participate in Iftar festivities with fervour and gaiety. The festival of Eid-ul-Fitr, a joyous occasion for Muslims all over the world, is celebrated after the conclusion of Ramadan.
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