Imran Khan keen to work with Kareena, not Aishwarya
He is the latest heartthrob in tinsel town and there are many actresses who would love to be paired opposite him. But the two-film-old Imran Khan would rather share screen space with Kareena Kapoor than Aishwarya Rai.
Published: Thursday,Jul 16, 2009 19:35 PM GMT-06:00
He is the latest heartthrob in tinsel town and there are many actresses who would love to be paired opposite him. But the two-film-old Imran Khan would rather share screen space with Kareena Kapoor than Aishwarya Rai.
'No,' said Imran when asked whether he is keen to work with former beauty queen-turned-actress Aishwarya. 'I'm most keen to work with Kareena. Both of us shot for a chat show last week and I had great fun,' Imran told reporters here Thursday.
Dressed in a casual blue T-shirt and a tattered and torn pair of blue jeans, Imran was at his wittiest and generous best at an event to celebrate the success of FM Radio Mirchi's show '18 Hamesha' along with RJ Stutee.
Imran, who also came here to promote his upcoming film 'Luck', not only hugged young girls but also 50 plus women when they screamed out his name in excitement and cheered every time he flashed a smile for the shutterbugs.
He even sang few lines of the hit song 'Kabhi kabhi Aditi...' from his debut film 'Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na' and did a jig on the song 'Pappu can't dance...' from the same movie on a special request by his young female fans. He also sang the original song 'Jaane tu ya jaane na'.
Though Imran looked little embarrassed due to all the attention he was getting, he loved every bit of his interaction with the fans.
'I always love meeting my audiences and fans face-to-face and I love interacting with them at live events such as these. I feel I make fans for life,' Imran told IANS.
'Luck', which releases July 24, also stars Imran's childhood friend Shruthi Haasan who is debuting with the film. Apart from them, the action thriller, directed by Soham Shah of 'Kaal' fame, has Sanjay Dutt, Mithun Chakraborty and Ravi Kissen.
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