Showing posts with label bipasha basu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bipasha basu. Show all posts

Friday, June 25, 2010

John-Bipasha reject harble sexual enhancement add offer




Bollywood’s steadiest and probably sexiest couple recently got an offer to endorse an Indian herbal aphrodisiac which reportedly contains potent philtre and exotic concoctions to boost up a person’s sexual desire.

The offer, however, failed to excite (pun unintended)  the couple is learnt to have turned it down for reasons that are quite understandable.

Bipasha says she likes to get associated with credible products that promote health and fitness. Moreover, sources are quoted as saying that the said herbal aphrodisiac contains Viagra. The product’s credibility was therefore questionable.

In the past too there were reports that Bipasha and John were approached to endorse sex related products. But the couple have always denied having got those offers.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Masala Scene in Bollywood Movies



JISM

Bipasha Basu played the wife of an over-aged millionaire (Gulshan Grover). John played a lawyer who falls for Bipasha and together they plotted to murder her rich husband.



ZEHER

In Mohit Suri’s film Zeher, a cop (Emraan Hashmi) grapples with the pangs of a breaking marriage (with Shamita Shetty). He meets a married woman (Udita Goswami) and has a torrid affair with her.



MR. SINGH MRS. MEHTA

Aruna Shields, plays an agony aunt columnist who finds out about her husband’s extramarital affair with another woman. When she and that other woman’s husband (Prashant Narayanan) meet, sparks fly. Mr. Singh Mrs. Mehta is a bona fide film on cheating spouses.



MURDER

Inspired from the Hollywood movie ‘Unfaithful’, Anurag Basu’s film Murderhad Mallika Sherawat playing a married woman who has sexual relationship with another man (Emraan). Ashmit Patel played her husband who murders Emraan.



DIL KABADDI

Starring Irrfan Khan, Konkana Sen Sharma, Soha Ali Khan, Rahul Bose and Payal Rohatgi, Dil Kabaddi tells a tale of modern-day couples caught in a constant web of temptation and loss of love.




RIGHT YAA WRONG

In director Neeraj Pathak’s Right Yaa Wrong, Eesha Koppikar played a cheating wife who’s married to Sunny Deol but beds his young cousin.



NO ENTRY

In No Entry, Salman Khan played an irrevocable flirt who inspires his two friends (Anil Kapoor and Fardeen Khan) to have extramarital affairs.