Forgive
and
forget
may
not
always
be
Bollywood’s
motto
but
when
adhered
to
it
has
brought
feuding
celebrities
much
relief.
Bhool
Chuk
Maaf
released
last
Friday,
we
decided
to
look
at
10
instances
of
tinsel
town’s
famous
folks
burying
the
hatchet.
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan-Karan
Johar

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan/Instagram
Remember
the
time
Bebo
played
hoity-toity
around
Kal
Ho
Naa
Ho
Producer
Karan
Johar
over
remuneration
only
to
be
promptly
replaced
by
Preity
Zinta.
Eventually
she
realised
her
folly
while
K
Jo
regained
his
composure
and
the
two
have
been
thick
as
thieves
ever
since.
Farah
Khan-Shah
Rukh
Khan

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Farah
Khan/Instagram
You’d
think
nothing
could
come
between
the
always
chill
Farah
and
uber
charming
SRK
—
the
superhit
team
behind
Main
Hoon
Na
and
Om
Shanti
Om
—
but
an
unfortunate
altercation
between
the
superstar
and
Farah’s
significant
other
Shirish
Kunder
led
to
a
much-publicised
fall
out
with
little
chance
of
reconciliation
when
she
signed
up
Akshay
Kumar
for
her
next
Tees
Maar
Khan.
Fortunately,
their
affection
for
each
other
overcame
the
animosity
resulting
in
a
strong
friendship
and
yet
another
successful
collaboration
—
Happy
New
Year.
Salman
Khan-Shah
Rukh
Khan

Shah
Rukh
Khan
and
Salman
Khan
in
Pathan.
Katrina
Kaif
will
never
forget
her
birthday
celebration
in
2008
—
the
backdrop
for
a
nasty
row
between
the
Karan
Arjun
heroes.
The
cold
war
continued
for
a
good
five
years
until
politician
Baba
Siddique
intervened
and
patched
things
up
at
his
iftaar
party.
It
didn’t
take
long
for
them
to
be
on
good
terms
again,
a
glimpse
of
that
sparkling
chemistry
can
be
found
in
Pathaan
and
Tiger
3
as
well
as
their
presence
in
each
other’s
hour
of
need
or
joy.
Karan
Johar-Kajol

Photograph:
Pradeep
Bandekar
Unsavoury
remarks
about
Karan
Johar’s
work
ethos
from
Kajol’s
better
half
Ajay
Devgn
and
her
unconditional
support
for
it
riled
up
his
long
time
buddy
so
much
he
shut
her
out
of
his
life.
Even
his
book
The
Unsuitable
Boy
made
no
bones
about
the
fracture
in
their
friendship.
But
the
birth
of
his
twins
Yash
and
Roohi
changed
everything
when
Kajol’s
well-wisher
stance
instantly
soothed
his
ruffled
feathers.
Things
are
back
to
normal
and
they
have
reached
a
stage
where
they
can
have
a
good
laugh
about
it
too.
Aamir
Khan-Juhi
Chawla

Aamir
Khan
and
Juhi
Chawla
in
Ishq.
Aamir
Khan’s
prankster
ways
got
him
in
trouble
with
Juhi
Chawla
resulting
in
a
prolonged
tiff
during
the
filming
of
Ishq.
For
years
the
popular
jodi
wasn’t
on
talking
terms
until
Juhi
decided
it’s
time
to
move
on
and
be
there
for
her
friend
when
he
was
going
through
a
tough
time
in
his
personal
life
following
his
split
with
first
wife,
Reena.
Friends
forever
it
is
then
—
qayamat
se
qayamat
tak.
Anupam
Kher-Anil
Kapoor

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Anil
Kapoor/Instagram
The
two
AKs
behind
hits
like
Tezaab,
Ram
Lakhan,
Lamhe,
Beta,
Deewana
Mastana
have
been
friends
for
so
long
few
will
remember
they
ever
fought
about
anything.
Back
in
the
mid-2000s
though,
they
got
into
a
petty
quarrel
over
their
respective
Gandhi
projects
—
Maine
Gandhi
Ko
Nahin
Maara
and
Gandhi
My
Father
and
stopped
talking.
When
Anupam
Kher’s
son
Sikandar
was
making
his
debut
in
Woodstock
Villa
though,
he
personally
invited
Anil
to
attend
the
screening,
extending
an
olive
branch
of
sorts.
The
latter
was
only
too
happy
to
reciprocate
and
their
dosti
continues
to
grow
from
strength
to
strength.
Kapil
Sharma-Sunil
Grover

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kapil
Sharma/Instagram
The
funny
men
of
Kapil
Sharma’s
show
had
a
fallout
on
a
flight
from
Melbourne,
lasting
nearly
half
a
decade
wherein
Sunil
Grover
called
out
his
fellow
comedian’s
shoddy
behaviour.
Things
dilly-dallied
for
a
while
until
Grover
underwent
bypass
surgery
making
Sharma
realise
the
significance
he
holds
in
his
life.
The
two
not
only
went
back
to
being
pals
but
also
reunited
for
a
Netflix
show.
Rishi
Kapoor-Sonam
Kapoor

Rishi
Kapoor
and
Sonam
Kapoor
in
Bewakoofiyan.
When
Rishi
Kapoor’s
temper
met
Sonam
Kapoor’s
cattiness,
there
would
be…fireworks.
Sonam
poking
fun
at
his
son
Ranbir
Kapoor’s
expense
on
Koffee
With
Karan
didn’t
sit
well
with
the
protective
papa.
Quick
to
make
his
displeasure
known,
things
stayed
tense
between
the
family
friends
for
a
while.
Except
in
Sonam’s
words,
when
it
comes
to
Chintu
Uncle
she
can
‘get
away
with
murder.’
She
wasn’t
making
it
up.
They
played
quite
a
believable
father-daughter
jodi
in
Bewakoofiyan
immediately
after
the
afore-mentioned
spat.
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan-Shah
Rukh
Khan

Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
and
Shah
Rukh
Khan
in
Ae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil.
Aishwarya
got
the
short
end
of
the
stick
after
SRK
unceremoniously
replaced
her
with
Rani
Mukerji
in
Chalte
Chalte
at
a
time
when
Salman
Khan
was
causing
an
uproar
in
both
their
lives.
Later
he
felt
bad
about
it
and
apologised
to
her.
Ash
graciously
accepted
and
left
the
past
behind
them
giving
us
a
brief
but
beautiful
reunion
in
Ae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil.
Sunny
Deol-Shah
Rukh
Khan

Photograph:
Pradeep
Bandekar
The
villain
getting
more
mileage
than
the
hero
in
Darr
had
Sunny
sulking
for
years
on
end
even
as
SRK
took
Bollywood
by
storm.
For
decades,
Sunny
felt
he
got
a
raw
deal
but
SRK’s
warmth
towards
the
other
members
of
his
family
—
dad
Dharmendra
and
baby
brother
Bobby
—
reduced
his
resentment
somewhat.
But
it
would
be
the
Jawan
star’s
attendance
at
Sunny’s
Gadar
2
success
party
that
ends
the
bad
blood
for
good.

