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Arbaaz buries the hatchet with Anurag Kashyap

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New Delhi: Arbaaz Khan and Anurag Kashyap, who locked horns on Twitter last year, cleared their misunderstandings at Farhan Akhtar’s surprise birthday party in Mumbai.

“Met Anurag Kashyap at Farhan’s party after his Twitter outburst. Had a long chat. All izz well now,” Arbaaz tweeted Monday. The party took place Sunday midnight.

Arbaz also posted a picture of the two of them in a side-hug pose with each other, displaying happy times.

The Twitter war between the two filmmakers began after it was announced that Arbaaz will direct the sequel of 2010 blockbuster Dabangg, helmed by Anurag’s brother, Abhinav.

According to reports, Anurag had felt Abhinav was asked to leave the project. So in anger, he posted negative comments about Khan brothers – Arbaaz and Salman. What followed was an exchange of bitter retaliation.

Once Anurag learnt that Abhinav had opted out of Dabangg 2 himself, peace prevailed. But it is only now that Anurag and Arbaaz have buried the hatchet.

Dabangg 2 features Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, and southern star Prakash Raj as the villain. The film will release towards the end of 2012. (IANS)

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