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Khan Kings conquer America

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The biggest stars in Bollywood look like they’re getting along really well.

At the Sahara One Sangeet Awards 2005, held at the Oakland Arena in California on September 24, the superstar Khans were the biggest draw.

Salman Khan, the country’s most consistent box-office star, and Shah Rukh, India’s most powerful moviestar, rocked the party that Saturday night.

The two performed a few songs together, and their warm camaraderie gave the audience much joy.

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