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Salman-Katrina split up?
November 26, 2007 14:25 IST

newIt looks like there is trouble in Salman's paradise.

Salman Khan [Images] and Katrina Kaif [Images] are finally saying goodbye to each other.

For the last one month, Katrina has been shooting in Australia for her latest film Singh is Kinng but Salman has not bothered to visit her.

Singh is King, directed by Vipul Shah, stars Akshay Kumar [Images] and Katrina.

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The last time when Vipul Shah was shooting for Namaste London [Images] with the same stars, Salman forced director Nikhil Advani to shift the Saalam-E-Ishq shooting from Mumbai to London, to shoot a song.

Apparently, the trouble started ever since Salman started interfering in Katrina's professional life, and dictating terms to her.

He was upset when Katrina informed him that she is doing a film with Shahid Kapoor [Images], to be directed by Raj Kumar Santoshi.

Salman is shooting in Mumbai for Wanted Dead or Alive, directed by Prabhudeva and produced by Boney Kapoor [Images].

Bollywood gossipmongers wonder why Salman has not gone to Australia yet, and stayed away from Katrina this long. Given Sallu's track record, this is very uncharacteristic behaviour indeed.

Salman is a steady guy, unlike other actors who always get linked with their co-stars. Whenever he has been in a relationship, he has always been committed and never strayed -- at least not that is publicly known. All his other link-ups like Somy Ali, Sangeeta Bijlani or even Aishwarya Rai [Images] had a steady relationship for at least 3 to 4 years before breaking up.

After a failed affair with Ash, Salman has been consistently by Katrina's side, but even this seems troubled now. 

Text: Gullu Gupshup



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