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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Last updated on - Aug 29, 2018, 11:23 IST
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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Mohit Suri and Vishal Mahadkar: One of the most recent brawls between Bollywood celebs took place at Versova pub a few days ago. According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, The Blood Money director Vishal Mahadkar was having a drink with one of his former assistant directors, Leena Tandon, when Mohit Suri walked in with a bunch of friends. Things took an ugly turn when Mohit spotted Vishal and Leena. Quoting a source, the report adds that Mohit walked up to the duo and passed some nasty comment that infuriated Leena. As a result she threw her beer on Mohit's face. Vishal then got up from his chair and held Mohit by the collar, who hit back hard, and then a physical fight between them started. Things were about to turn ugly when other guests at the pub intervened and tried to cool things between them. Mahesh Bhatt, who has mentored both Mohit and Vishal, has blamed alcohol for the flare-up between the two.
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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Mohit Suri and Vishal Mahadkar are not the only two Bollywood celebs to fight it out. Be it a club launch or after awards parties, be it fashion shows or charity dinners, Bollywood stars love attending parties. These Page 3 events give them a chance to unwind, interact with their fans and network. However, not all stars seem to hold their drinks well. Many times these stars get drunk and end up fighting with other celebs, thus creating ugly scenes. Many parties have seen actors fighting in public. While some blame it on drinks, others say it is just age-old rivalry. Sometimes these fights get so violent that the celebs end up slapping and punching each other. Let us take a look at some such unpleasant incidents.
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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Ronit Roy and Aditya Pancholi: Ronit Roy is known in the industry for his cool demeanour. Though he has never raised his voice or behaved inappropriately, he allegedly had an ugly brawl with actor Aditya Pancholi at a party in Mumbai. Though the reason for their fight is still unknown, they are said to have apparently almost came to blows. A Mumbai Mirror report says that Aditya and Ronit were having an animated conversation at the bar. Things started off fine but suddenly, their voices went to a shouting pitch and they started exchanging abuses. It is said that Ronit got so angry that he allegedly smashed a glass on the floor. Things became so ugly that guests at the party had to intervene. Both the actors later denied the news.
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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra: The two actors made their debut in Bollywood together with Karan Johar’s Student Of The Year. Both of them were said to have got along well. However, their relationship strained after their alleged tiff at Karan Johar’s birthday party. Reports suggest that both the actors apparently got into a heated argument that drew a lot of attention. According to a report in Mid-Day, Varun and Sidharth had a tiff over a debate. It all started with a joke, but soon things got out of hand and it turned into a heated argument. Sources say that Sidharth took offence to Varun's comment and the two had a fight. Some guests had to then intervene and sort things out. Soon after, Varun left the party. Sidharth maintains that nothing happened between the two.
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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Sohail Khan versus Sikander Kher: We all know that Salman Khan’s brothers are very possessive about him and love him dearly. Hence, according to a NDTV report, a fight took place between Sohail Khan and Sikander Kher at a pub in 2005 when Sikander, son of Anupam and Kirron Kher, passed a nasty comment about Salman Khan. Though he was allegedly in an inebriated state, the comment apparently infuriated Sohail, who picked up a fight with the young actor. Actor Ashmit Patel too joined the fight and things seemed to take an ugly turn.
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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Ashmit Patel gets unruly: Actor Ashmit Patel, who rose to popularity after his stint in Bigg Boss and an alleged affair with Pakistani actress Veena Malik, reportedly got into a fist fight some time back. An NDTV report says that the fight happened between Ashmit and make-up man Vicky, who is also actor Imran Khan’s friend, at a Mumbai pub. The report adds that the reason of the fight is not known. However, sources told NDTV that it was instigated by Ashmit.
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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Be it a club launch or after awards parties, be it fashion shows or charity dinners, Bollywood stars love attending parties. These page 3 events give them a chance to unwind, interact with their fans and network. However, not all stars seem to hold their drinks well. Many times these stars get drunk and end up fighting with other celebs, thus creating ugly scenes. From big superstars like Shah Rukh or Salman Khan to filmmaker Shirish Kunder, many parties see actors fighting in public. While some blame it on drinks, others say it is just age-old rivalry. Sometimes these fights get so violent that the celebs end up slapping and punching each other. Let us have a look at some unpleasant fights between stars that happen at parties.
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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan: They both are handsome, rich, famous and rule the box-office. Hence, it is not a surprise that there is rivalry between the two biggest stars of B-town. However, things between the two Khans became very ugly at Katrina Kaif’s birthday bash some years back. The two reportedly got into a verbal duel after downing a couple of drinks. Though it is not yet clear what started the argument, sources say that Salman asked Shah Rukh to make a special appearance in his forthcoming film Mr and Mrs Khanna. SRK reportedly turned down the offer, upsetting Salman. It is also said that Salman started taking digs at Shah Rukh, which led to an argument between the two. SRK’s wife Gauri Khan and Katrina, who was then dating Salman, had to intervene to diffuse the situation. However, at Baba Siddiqui's Iftar party in 2013, the two superstars hugged each other and even at a recent awards ceremony, the two were cordial to one another.
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Shah Rukh Khan and Shirish Kunder: Who could have thought that the ever charming Shah Rukh Khan will lose his cool and slap his friend Farah Khan's husband Shirish Kunder at a party. It happened in 2012 at a party hosted in honour of Sanjay Dutt at a night club. King Khan, who was a guest at the party, was in a joyful mood and was seen dancing with his friends on the dance floor. However, he got it irritated when Shirish Kunder kept hovering around him and started following him everywhere. Though SRK ignored him initially, he lost his cool when the filmmaker followed him to the exit and murmured something into SRK’s ear. There was already tension between the two with Shirish making fun of Ra One' s debacle. However, this was the final straw and SRK completely lost his temper. He held Shirish by the scruff of the neck and forced him to sit on a sofa. Then the superstar reportedly slapped him. It was only after Sanjay Dutt’s intervention that their fight ended. The party quickly wrapped up after the fracas. After this Farah openly criticised SRK for getting physical with her husband, thus causing a strain between them.
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B-Town actors who fought at private parties

Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan: Though King Khan is on friendly terms with Hrithik Roshan, they did have an awkward moment recently at Karan Johar’s birthday bash. There was a war of words between the two actors which could have escalated into something ugly. Thankfully it did not happen. Hrithik, who wanted a light at the party, approached Shah Rukh Khan when he realised that he had left his cigarettes at home. SRK obliged but the offering was made with an alleged comment which took Hrithik by surprise. "Yeh acting wali cigarette hai. After smoking this you will learn how to do this," said Shah Rukh, making his signature gesture of opening his arms wide open. The guests around froze but Hrithik took the joke in his stride and retorted. "Now that you have lent me a cigarette, you will be able to do this too," he said, breaking into the famous move from Ek Pal Ka Jeena from his debut film Kaho Naa...Pyaar Hai. Though there was no fight between the two, is is said that the atmosphere was charged with tension.

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