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Imran Khan in Mills & Boon Series

Imran Khan in Mills & Boon Series
Bollywood chocolate boy Imran Khan is set to be the man of many young girls dreams! Technically, not only through his films but also through books. Just imagine! Sweet Imran Khan is the new hero of the hit, Romantic Mills & Boon series.

The production house has got a tie-up with KJo’s firm Dharma Productions only to come up with a series of books on their film I Hate Love Storys. These books are going to be exclusive spin-offs!

Who better than Imran Khan can perfectly fit the M&B bill? Apparently, the publishing house is going to come up with a series of eight books, and the story would be about Imran Khan who doesn’t believe in LOVE. We are glad it’s just in the books though.

Imran Khan has quite a tremendous appeal amongst the younger generation, so to create the perfect hype and excitement for the book, the publishing House has taken the initiative of readers getting to meet Imran at their launch.

The basic idea behind this entire hungama is well put in by Mr. Manish Singh, country manager for Harlequin Mills & Boon India Pvt Ltd. He says that every youth dreams of falling in love and every story of love is filled with joys and anxiety and by symbolizing the idea that unfolds in every youth’s life the book aims to synergise with the movie theme.

With the I Hate Love Storys as the cover, Imran Khan as the perfect actor and oodles of love and romance..

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