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Bollywood Love Couples 2011

Many actors are famous for their on-screen chemistry with their co-stars. However, few Bollywood celebrity couples share equal amount of intimacy both, in reel-life and in real-life. It’s time now to take a sneak-peak at the top five celebrity couples, whose love quotient appeals to us.

Our Favourite Five:

John and Bipasha

Indian beauty Bips has been dating Bollywood heart-throb John for eight years now. John and Bipasha are one of the hottest couples in the Bollywood! However, there have been rumours of late that the two are not a pair.

They haven’t worked in many films together; yet they have obviously maintained a balance between their personal and professional lives. In fact, this is one reason why we rated this sizzling couple numero uno.

What sets them apart?

Their commitment.
Few controversies.
They complement each other.

Saif and Kareena

This is a couple, which is talked about often in the media. They made big news when beau Saif tattooed sweetheart Kareena’s name on his forearm. Kareena is also taking keen interest in Saif. She recently expressed her desire to learn French, which Saif is well-versed in.

This couple has charisma and they always look splendid together!

What sets them apart?

Their varied interests.
Their nickname ‘Saifina’

Shahid and Priyanka

Shahid’s relationship with Priyanka has been on and off last year. But the couple decided to give it their best shot in 2011. They will be co-stars in Kunal Kohli’s next, which will give them more quality time together.

What sets them apart?

One of the most handsome Bollywood couples.
Spend time in each other’s company.

Abhishek and Aishwarya

The Abhi-Ash wedding was a huge affair, and received lots of media coverage. The duo is considered an ideal couple. Time and again, the pair have mentioned that they understand each other, and hardly have any rifts.

What sets them apart?

Their image of Bollywood Biggies

Ranveer and Anushka

Earlier, Anushka tried concealing her affection for debutant actor Ranveer. But she’s now giving subtle hints about their relationship. Anushka has admitted now, that she is fond of Ranveer.

What sets them apart?

Both are fresh faces under the YRF banner.

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