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Arjun Rampal to gift wife Mehr diamonds and a big party on her b'day

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Arjun and wife Mehr's birthday falls in the same week. While Arjun plans to have a quiet birthday dinner tonight with close friends and family, he's planning to host a gala party for his wife for her b'day on November 30.

Arjun turns 36 today. But there is no party plan in place. Says the actor, "I will cut a cake, blow candles and make a wish! At night, I will have a quiet dinner with a few close friends. There is no grand bash, as we partied a lot in Dubai last week. But yes, for Mehr's birthday, I will have a party for her. That's my gift to her. I am working on it as it's a very big year for her and we want to make it special."

The buzz is that he's planning to gift Mehr diamonds too. Arjun reluctantly says, "Yes, I have something special for her in mind but it's too personal to talk about it."

Rampal adds that for him, anniversaries are more special than birthdays. With his tongue-in-cheek humour, he adds, "Anni- versaries are more important you tend to forget them and there's more pressure on you to remember. Also in today's world, when marriages don't last anniversaries mark the years. Last year, Mehr and I celebrated our tenth wedding anni- versary."

Both Meher and he are Sagi-ttarians. "And we make a great couple. We have lots of fun together. We are fun-loving, athletic people who love the outdoors and sports," notes the actor

The best gifts
According to Arjun, his best gifts come from his two daughters Mahikaa and Myra, who give him special hand-painted cards. "They always paint their cards and write sweet things on them."

Arjun's had a great year in 2008. He had a hit in Rock On!!, and he also got critical acclaim for his role, "Things started on a very positive note with Om Shanti Om last year and the good streak continued. God has been kind. My resolution is to get healthier and fitter this year."

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