King Khan vs Big B and KANK
The war between the two titans is on, but a third guy seems to be their punching bag. Yes, Karan Johar the mediator between the warlords King Khan and Big B is at the receiving end. The audio of Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (KANK) was scheduled to release during the IIFA event, but SRK refused to attend. So, Karan Johar had to plan two audio releases - one in London to please SRK, and the other at Dubai. The Dubai event was attended by Big B and the entire cast. SRK was conspicuous by his absence. The diplomat in Karan has so far failed to get both the titans to call truce.



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