Jacqueline dines with Salman at an iftar bash, quelling fallout rumours


Jul 7, (Mid-day): The grapevine had been buzzing with stories of a fallout between Salman Khan and his 'Kick' heroine Jacqueline Fernandez, but the duo laid all speculations to rest at an iftar party on Sunday. They met, spoke and even dined together on the occasion.

Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez attend Baba Siddique's Iftar party

A source says, "Jacky entered politician Baba Siddiqui's party at around 7.30 pm. Salman and his family were already present there. Baba escorted her to Salman's table and he immediately got up to greet her. She not only spoke to his family members one after the other, but also sat down with them and had food. Salman and she looked comfortable together."

Last month, the superstar sparked rumours about all not being well with Jacky when he mentioned that she had been 'kicked out' of the sequel of 'Kick' (2014). However, the actress made no bones about the remark saying that Salman had done enough for her and she hopes to work with him in future.

Prior to that, as the who's who of Bollywood visited Salman post his 2002 hit-and-run judgment, Jacqueline Fernandez was conspicuous by her absence.

Jacqueline Fernandez and Varun Dhawan, who have been shooting for 'Dhishoom', had packed up early to be present at the party. Another source says, "Post dinner, Salman and his family members left in separate cars, while his father, Salim Khan, was the last person to leave the venue. Jacky spotted him outside and decided to drive up with him. So, she instructed her team to leave saying that she wants to accompany Salim uncle till his house and then head home." Jacqueline Fernandez was not available for comment.

  

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