High drama at the star's exclusive bash in Hyderabad after his bouncers turn away rival players of the Celebrity Cricket League
The grass may be greener on the other side. But when the other side is Salman Khan's territory, treading with caution is always advisable. And that's probably the lesson that some teams of theCelebrity Cricket League (CCL) had to learn, when they reportedly gate crashed a party that the actor co-hosted with his brother Sohail Khanat a five-star hotel in Hyderabad, on Monday night.
A source close to the brothers who was with them informed Mumbai Mirror that the two, who were hosting a private party by the poolside with Sohail's team Mumbai Heroes, got into a brawl with the other uninvited team members of the CCL.
The source explained, "The idea was to bring in Sohail's birthday and so members from his team Mumbai Heroes were invited. Just when the party was getting started and Salman was in high spirits, other team players, who were at the official CCL party, gate crashed. Sallu's party was rather happening. The drinks were flowing and the crowd was good, tempting the outsiders to join in the merriment."
Salman, who is otherwise known for his generosity, however, was not too kicked about the intrusion. An eyewitness revealed that the other team players were denied entry, with the appointed bouncers doing their job rather well. "Some bouncers did not know who is who and pushed some of the team players away a bit too roughly. A notice that read: ' Only for Bollywood' was quickly posted outside the party venue," said the eyewitness.
Since their attempts to join Sallu failed, the other players were reportedly upset with the way the situation was handled. And they decided to have their own little party, on the other end of the pool, claimed the eyewitness.
However, Salman decided to put an end to the drama. "Sallu went over to the other side of the pool and apologised for turning them away. He also extended an official invite to the Mumbai Heroes party. But, some of the team players held their ground and refused to go back," added the eyewitness.
Despite repeated attempts, Sohail and Salman remained unavailable for comment.
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