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Vivek Oberoi in IIFA Awards issue

Vivek on Friday rubbished all reports of Salman Khan snubbing him at the ongoing International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards, saying there were better things to talk about during the ceremony than just spread rumors out of the blue.

“Who told you this?” questioned Vivek Oberoi when asked what he had to say about the whole episode.

On the inaugural day Thursday, Vivek Oberoi and Dia Mirza were the host of “IIFA Foundation Fashion Extravaganza”

There were reports that Salman Khan refused to be introduced by Vivek Oberoi, the anchor of the night, and got Anil Kapoor to introduce him instead.

“Aap log kyun itni chhoti si baat ka itna bada issue bana rahein ho?” (Why are you making fuss about such a small incident) Vivek asked the reporters here.

“Even when I will be a 70-year-old man, you will ask me such questions that have nothing to do with me or you will create situations to write about it,” he added.
The actor said the media should concentrate on so many good initiatives and talks taking place at IIFA and not on such silly stuff.

The war between the Salman Khan and Vivek started when Vivek called a press conference in 2003 to announce that he had been receiving threatening calls from Salman Khan over Aishwarya Rai. Vivek was dating Aishwarya that time.

Ever since that episode, Salman Khan has not forgiven Vivek Oberoi despite several public apologies by the latter.

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