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Salman's visa woes turn blessing in disguise for Sajid

Updated on: 13 August,2013 08:41 AM IST  | 
Kunal M Shah |

How Salman Khan's visa problems got Sajid Nadiadwala to spend Eid with his family in Mumbai

Salman's visa woes turn blessing in disguise for Sajid

Salman Khan’s visa problems seem to have benefited the director of his upcoming film, Sajid Nadiadwala in a way. With the star’s visa initially getting rejected for his trip to UK to shoot his next, it provided the perfect window for Sajid to return to Mumbai from London to celebrate Eid with his family.


Salman Khan


But with his paperwork being sorted out, Salman will take off for London today. The rest of the cast and crew have been working on the film on location since the last two weeks.


Sajid Nadiadwala

Says a source, “When Sajid returned to the city last week, it was assumed that since Salman’s visa had been rejected, the director had packed up and left. But that’s not true. He wanted to spend the special day in the company of his family.”

London calling
July 24: Sajid reaches London to join his crew while the cast follows suit.
July 27: The film goes on the floors with Randeep Hooda.
August 2: Salman’s visa gets rejected and his portions of the shoot get delayed, as he was scheduled to leave for UK the same night.
August 5: Salman’s visa gets approved.
August 9: Sajid returns to Mumbai while the actor celebrates Eid with his family and fans.
Today: Salman to take off for London. May return on August 18 to appear for his ongoing court case. u00a0

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