Mumbai:
In Bollywood, they say there are no permanent friends or foes. And looks like this is the case with Saif Ali Khan and choreographer Ahmed Khan.
After working on one of Saif Ali Khan's most popular song Ole Ole, the actor and the choreographer are all set to come together again after eight years, in Abbas-Mustan's next movie Race 2.
Salaam Namaste was the last film the two worked together in. According to rumours, Ahmed Khan's friendship with Shahid Kapoor had a profound impact on the choreographer's working relationship with Saif Ali Khan.
A source said, "It is a known fact that Ahmed and Shahid are best friends. Whereas, Ahmed used to teach dance to Saif when he entered the industry. However after Saif and Kareena started dating, they never worked together again."
Ahmed Khan said, "There were unspoken differences. But after Rameshji (Taurani) and Abbas-Mustanji told Saif that they wanted me for their film, he was happy. The first day when I landed in Turkey, Saif called me to his room and we hugged. Everything was fine again. Saif and I were part of the same team earlier and now all's well once more."
After working on one of Saif Ali Khan's most popular song Ole Ole, the actor and the choreographer are all set to come together again after eight years, in Abbas-Mustan's next movie Race 2.
Salaam Namaste was the last film the two worked together in. According to rumours, Ahmed Khan's friendship with Shahid Kapoor had a profound impact on the choreographer's working relationship with Saif Ali Khan.
A source said, "It is a known fact that Ahmed and Shahid are best friends. Whereas, Ahmed used to teach dance to Saif when he entered the industry. However after Saif and Kareena started dating, they never worked together again."
Ahmed Khan said, "There were unspoken differences. But after Rameshji (Taurani) and Abbas-Mustanji told Saif that they wanted me for their film, he was happy. The first day when I landed in Turkey, Saif called me to his room and we hugged. Everything was fine again. Saif and I were part of the same team earlier and now all's well once more."