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Friends? Nah!!

Aashka Goradia, who is currently seen in Kinnari Mehta's Sindoor Tere Naam Ka has been avowing her 'good friendship' with actor Shama Sikander (of Yeh Meri Life Hain fame). But another actor on the grounds of anonymity let it out that Shama dislikes being called Aashka's friend. In fact she doesn't even acknowledge her as her friend! Industry people who know both these actors can vouch for the fact that both are different as chalk and cheese - Goradia is soft and moody while Shama is vocal and ambitious.

If goes down memory lane, it is known that Aashka is tagged with a not-so friendly reputation, be it her friction with Rucha Gujarati for copying her hairstyle during the KKusum days and even Nausheen Ali Sardar with whom she is till not on talking terms.

Is it paucity of good friends near her that Aashka has to resort to jabadarsti claiming others to be her pals?

 
 
 
 
Mahabharata on the sets of Zaara!

Abhay Vakil is taking lessons in between shots while shooting for Zaara. The actor has been so fond of Mahabharata as a kid that he decided to get a DVD of the series and watch it in his free time.
In between the shots whenever possible, Abhay makes it a point to watch the one hour episodes in his DVD player. Not just this, but the actor has also got his colleagues and technicians to get to watch the mythological series as well.
"I get to learn so much from BR Chopra's shows. I wish I get a chance to work with his production house. The perfection with which he would work in those times is just amazing to watch. Samikhsha and I are hooked on to the series whenever we have the time," smiles Abhay who was last seen in Palkhi and refuses to take any other show for now.
Here's hoping more actors get to devote their precious time in educating themselves.

 
 

 

What's cooking between them?

We have often heard of on-screen chemistry turning into a reality but seeing is believing as in is this case where Kaajal and her Dev Sir of Sony's Kaajal seem to be really attracted to each other. Yes, we are talking about none other than Apoorva Agnihotri and Surveen Chawla.

A perching birdie has tipped us that Surveen, who generally doesn't mingle with her cast members, gets along only with her lead co-star Apoorva. And Agnihotri too, who is known to keep to himself and is also a man of few words, is quite loquacious with the perky lady.

Co-stars vouch for the excellent chemistry the lead pair share and also confirm that even if they are shooting in two different units, Surveen waits for Apoorva to have lunch together after which they enjoy a long and relaxed time puffing away while the rest of the cast waits patiently for the shoot to resume.

We wonder if Apoorva's better half, the beautiful Shilpa Saklani, who is so much in love with her Sonu (her hubby's nickname), has any idea of what is happening in-between the shots on the sets! After all, when you spend long hours with each other, attraction is inevitable between two good-looking people.

 
 
 
Aamna-Rajeev to be together this valentine!

Are Rajeev Khandelwal and Aamna Shariff a couple? The more they deny their affair as friendship, the fans get more curious about their status. A little birdie told us that on Valentine's day, the hot couple will be talking to their fans together on Star News; in the afternoon show Saas Bahu aur Saazish.

The show has specially organized this for their die hard fans. And this is not the first time that they're being seen together as a couple on this show. Now, we wonder when both continue to deny their love for each other, why would they decide to make an appearance on this special lovers day. Looks like the couple wants to continue to cash on their popularity as Sujal and Kashish. Co-incidently, the super duper hit show, Kahiin Toh Hoga is going off air on 19th and perhaps this would be their last effort to re-inforce their fan following.

Meanwhile, we wish the hot couple a happy valentine's day!

 



By THE TELLY CHAKKAR TEAM
Updated on 17 February 2007
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