An eyewitness told the newspaper, "Neither of the two knew that the other would be present. But when the two met, they spoke for almost an hour. There is no bad blood between the two anymore."
It may be recalled that the duo had an ugly spat back in 2013, when Vivek had allegedly walked out of Gupta's Shootout at Wadala despite an initial commitment, leading to a heated war of words. Gupta had gone on record to say, "Vivek Oberoi is a joke which is not even funny anymore but his ridiculous statements make me laugh. I think he is the Prince of Ghaziabad who will get his KLPD."
However, it seems that the much talked about feud is history now. When we contacted Vivek, he said, "We've let bygones be bygones," adding that he wants to work with the filmmaker again. Gupta responded with,"At heart, both Vivek and I are kids and that's why we behaved like school boys when we fought. But now, we've realised we have become fathers and it's time to grow up. In our business, fallouts are temporary and that's perhaps a nice thing. Life is too short to hold long grudges. All is forgiven and forgotten."