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Salman Khan addresses fans’ feud with Shah Rukh Khan’s supporters; says, “I don't understand this negativity and trolling”

In the realm of Bollywood, the triumvirate of Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan has reigned supreme for an extensive period, captivating audiences with their stellar performances and iconic films. The camaraderie shared between them, has been a highlight, transcending the screen as they make special cameo appearances in each other's films. Their on-screen collaborations have become a festive occasion for their devoted fans.

Speaking about these cameo appearances, Salman Khan expressed his delight in an interview with ANI, stating, “Me and Shah Rukh Khan keep making guest appearances in each other's films. It feels good that our fans love it. There is always an excitement as the bond that we share extends off-screen as well.”

Despite the amicable relationship between the superstars, their fans often engage in social media feuds, sparking unnecessary controversies. Salman, however, takes a positive stance on the matter, advising his fans to treat Shah Rukh like a brother. He shared, “I always tell my fans that he (SRK) is your brother's (Salman) brother, so nothing should happen to him. So my fans didn't do that much.”

When it comes to social media trolling and negativity, Salman Khan remains unaffected, stating, “I don't see that much social media, I don't understand this negativity and trolling, so the thing that I don't understand does not bother me much, and neither does Shah Rukh.”

Tiger 3, produced by Aditya Chopra and directed by Maneesh Sharma, continues to draw audiences in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages, marking another feather in Salman Khan's cap.

Also Read: Salman Khan suggests Aamir Khan should join YRF Spy Universe; advocates for multi-starrers



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