Aishwarya Rai Says To Abhishek Bachchan Not Work With Katrina
September 6, 2010 |16:17 | Abhishek Bachan | Aishwarya Rai Bachchan By : Team X
Aishwarya Rai Says To Abhishek Bachchan Not Work With Katrina: According to the latest news in Bollywood, Aishwarya Rai has asked his hubby Abhishek Bachchan to not to work with Katrina Kaif in ‘Dostana 2′. Earlier, Katrina Kaif walked out of the remake of Italian Job due to some date problems. But, the rumor has spread that Katrina Kaif has left the project as she doesn’t want to work with Abhishek Bachchan, because of his dipping career in Bollywood after the failure of ‘Raavan’.

Now, Aishwarya Rai suggested Abhishek Bachchan, not to work with Katrina Kaif in ‘Dostana 2′. Not only Katrina Kaif, actress Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra also refused to work in the remake of Italian Job.



It is time for reckoning again at bollywood as one after another big-banner titles have fallen by the wayside. Director Mani Ratnam’s Raavan, billed to be the comeback performance of the Abhishek Bachchan-Aishwarya Rai pair after their 2007 movie Guru, had a weak opening.
Agreed Raavan has bombed at the box office but this hasn’t deterred the filmmakers who want the Abhishek Bachchan-Aishwarya Rai pair in their films. Undoubtedly, the jodi is hot and very much in demand.
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Getting married to Aishwarya Rai may have earned Abhishek more fans than his career ever did but does that give him the liberty to spread lies about his films in order to lure the spectators into the theatres.
Raavan or Raavanam, the next biggie from Mani Ratnam’s kitty invaded the theatres today (18th June) amidst huge murmurs and buzzing excitement.
Aficionados of the action-adventure Dhoom franchise can fasten their seat belts as the much-awaited third instalment of the series is being scripted. Dhoom 3 is being scripted right now...
Abhishek Bachchan, who was quite busy for an entire month shooting for ‘Game’, with director Abhinay Deo,has now completed his shooting and is to reach the comforts of home soon.













