
Mumbai: July 22, 2008 - Just when you thought that the three Khan’s had finally put all the differences to rest and were indeed a happy gang as they have always stated to be, the famous Salman-SRK brawl at Kat’s party has once again left tongues wagging and mouths open.
And it’s not just the fans that are fighting over their favourite actors, the very Bollynation is left divided, forced to choose between the two biggies. A choice that no matter how much they detest, nevertheless filmmakers will be forced to make.
However, while the two big daddies of B-town massage their childish egos, their wives have refused to be a part of their ego trips and have decided to take the high road instead.
Yes, the famous star wives lead by Gauri Khan, followed by Sohail’s wife Seema Khan, Mallika Arora Khan and Maheep Sanjay Kapoor have put forward a brave front deciding to stay friends no matter what their husbands might say for their strong sisterhood.
A news daily today reported, “They are almost like sisters. They party together, shop together and even take vacations together. Even their children are friends. They are too thick to let this jhagda between Shah Rukh and Salman affect their sisterhood."
In fact we are even told that King Khan’s busy wife Gauri trusts her gal pals enough to leave her children with them when she travels out of the city. Not only that, following her hubby league here, Gauri has also earned a reputation of going out of her way to help her gal pals promote their business.
With their wives behaving in such a sombre matured manner, it’s time the men take some friendship lessons from their better halves.
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