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Abhishek and Aishwarya: No time for love!



14 April 2009 @ 11:36 am IST

A wedding anniversary is a time for love and celebration. But not for Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan , who will be working on their second wedding anniversary on April 20.


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According to reports, the couple had planned a quiet day with a small get-together with parents Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan . But little did they know that their Mani Sir (read Mani Ratnam ) had other plans chalked out for the day.

Ratnam, reportedly, was in no mood to slacken the ongoing shooting schedule of his Ravana in the south and had planned a shoot for April 20 for both Ash and Abhi. As the schedule can't be delayed, the husband-wife duo cordially agreed to work on their second wedding anniversary.

So there's going to be no celebration, no family get-together for Ash and Abhi as they mark two years of their life has husband and wife. However, the big consolation is that they would be together on the special day.

'Ravana' is a modern-day adaptation of epic 'Ramayana'. This bilingual movie, to be made in Hindi and Tamil, has south star Vikram playing one of the leads.

Recently, Abhi-Ash also signed Ritesh Sidhwani 's spy-thriller 'Crooked' to be made on the lines of 'The Bourne Identity'. The movie is set to roll soon and also features Boman Irani , Gul Panag and Jimmy Shergill .

(ApunKaChoice.Com)

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