Subash Ghai: Salman and I did not met on Eid

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,August 25 2012]

B-town showman Subash Ghai has laughed at some media reports of him meting Salman on Eid and discussing a concept for their next.. highlighting the unhealthy manipulative trend adopted by some known media houses Subash Ghai has clarified his stand and commented sarcastically on the ongoing buffoonery in certain media houses in the name of news..

Subash Ghai says, Ha ha ha..... it is news to me too.....rumours and manufactured stories are part of our industry and media....especially when you are lying low.

I met Salman last on the 15th of August when he invited me to see his film EK THA TIGER at Yashraj Studios followed by a party....we had a good time and i shared with him the details about my current film which i am starting this year since he will be doing my film next year.

As rumoured in media, i neither met him on EID nor did i tell him about any concept.....I am in Bangalore since 17th August giving finishing touches to my new film which will be launched soon.

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