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Vivek Oberoi after 16 years asks Salman Khan: ‘Do you truly believe in forgiveness?’

CHANDIGARH: Actor Vivek Oberoi in a recent interview candidly spoke about his shift from Bollywood films to South Indian ones. During the rapid fire segment, Vivek was asked what questions he would raise to some people if they had been given the truth serum.

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, April 16 

Actor Vivek Oberoi in a recent interview candidly spoke about his shift from Bollywood films to South Indian ones.  

During the rapid fire segment, Vivek was asked what questions he would raise to some people if they had been given the truth serum. 

When they questioned about Salman, Vivek was quick to say: “Do you truly believe in forgiveness?”

Back in 2003, Salman and Vivek had a showdown. 

Reportedly, Vivek called a press conference in which he had accused Salman of calling him in a drunken state and threatening him.

The presser had a damaging effect on his career and, some even say that it led to his downfall in Bollywood.

On the work front, Vivek will next be seen in the biopic ‘PM Narendra Modi’. His latest release, the Malayalam film 'Lucifer; which stars Mohanlal in the lead, has set new industry record for being the fastest Malayalam film to enter the Rs 100-crore club worldwide.

Salman, meanwhile, remains busy with ‘Bharat’, which is due to hit the screens on Eid. He also has the Hindi remake of Korean film, 'Veteran', ‘Dabangg 3’ and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s next opposite Alia Bhatt.

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