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Imran Khan, Ranbir Kapoor a couple

Imran Khan and Ranbir Kapoor
They sure hell are acting like one. Good friends Imran Khan and Ranbir Kapoor have crackling chemistry and Imran has stated he wants to preserve it for something big in the future.

Imran Khan recently refused to appear on Farah Khan’s talk show with Ranbir Kapoor and stated to the press, ‘‘We (Ranbir and I) are deliberately cutting down on our public appearances together now because we don't want to lose that novelty factor, Farah Khan had invited us on her chat show but we didn't go for the same reason. We want to keep it special for that film’. Talk about gushing like a little girl.

The duo made all the news when they hosted this year’s Filmfare Awards with a Dostana spin off and were so convincing as a couple that were even considered for Dostana 2. However Imran won’t settle for any anything small and wants to do something like Andaz Apna Apna with Ranbir, a film that would be remembered for the next 20 years.

Wait it gets even more gooey, on a personal level, Imran is the closest to Ranbir and shares anything and everything with him, ‘There are things I can only talk with Ranbir because I know only he would understand. That's because he's in the same place as I am. Somewhere, there's a connection.’ Take our advice, with the kind of loving they show each other, Bollywood will be ready for a Brokeback Mountain, pretty damn soon we say! And this time it could be more real than reel.

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