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May 29, 2009

Aamir & Shahrukh Try To Make Things Normal Between The Producers & The Multiplex Owners

The two superstars Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan met again on Wednesday May 27 for another Producers Guild meeting at Taj Lands End, Mumbai. The core members including filmmakers Mukesh and Mahesh Bhatt, Yash Chopra, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Eros International’s Sunil Lulla and Amit Khanna of BIG Pictures were present for the same. Talking about a solution to the deadlock, Mukesh Bhatt said, “You will get good news in two days.”

It was quite interesting to see SRK and Vidhu Vinod Chopra leave together from the meeting which began at 9 pm and went on for over three hours. The two had fought via the media regarding the hijack of Raju Hirani. While Chopra had alleged SRK of doing it, SRK had denied vehemently. But now it seems that the big war has brought these two back together.

Our source present at the meeting revealed, SRK was more involved this time and attentively listened to Amit Khanna who explained him the latest developments. Aamir was quieter. As soon as the meeting ended Aamir left before SRK. They avoided getting clicked together.

Another crucial meeting will take place tonight or tomorrow between the producer’s guild members and  multiplex owners. With Vashu Bhagnani telling us a few days back that most issues have been resolved between the warring parties, a solution seems more than likely. If this happens then from Friday June 5 multiplexes shall start screening film with Vashu Bhagnani’s Kal Kisne Dekha being the first one. Source

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