Saturday, December 30, 2006

2006: Successful for Both Bollywood Movies and Couples

The year 2006 was a good one for Bollywood in terms of the successes of the movies released this year. Moreover, not only was Hrithik and his blockbusters Krrish or Dhoom 2 was in the lime light or made news rather some popular and famous couples also made news this year and were in the front desk whole the year. The most talked couple was Aishwarya Rai and Abhiskek Bachchan. There was a rumor that this couple is in deep love and going to marry soon. The rumor became strong when Ash was seen with the Bachchan family in a temple at Varanasi. I am quoting some lines regarding some other mostly-talked couples in Bollywood in 2006 from a RxPG news:

“At the beginning of the year she was the pillar of strength when Amitabh, Bollywood's living legend, spent agonising hours in the hospital. Jaya's face never gave away the turmoil she felt within. Only close friends know how much she suffered as she played the perfect hostess at the Lilavati. Whether it was trying times at the beginning of the year, or the 'pujas' performed at Varanasi during yearend, or looking after her ailing mother-in-law in a hospital, Jaya was the archetypal pillar of strength.

Shahid Kapur-Kareena Kapoor: Away most of the time from the limelight Shahid and Kareena took long holidays together in Europe and performed at concerts in every part of the world - from Bali to Baltimore. Contradicting all cynicism this peppery pair remained together and will make it to the altar. For sure!

John Abraham-Bipasha Basu: The Bengali actress and the pin-up boy from Bandra survived one more year of ongoing speculation about his roving eye. Don't kid me...these two are genuinely in love, and won't oblige the cynics by parting. Lately, they had stopped doing movies together. But now they'll be a team in Vivek Agnihotri's football film.”

It seems that couples have been in the full focused this year. However, it is good to hear that there was nothing negative among the news.

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