Indian actress Lara Dutta got married to Mahesh Bhupathi two months back but unlike many other couples these two chose to give preference to their work commitments.
Ask actress Lara Dutta about life after marriage with Mahesh Bhupathi and she chuckles, "It's the same. I see so little of Mahesh as was the case even before our marriage."
Ever since they got married in February this year, Bhupathi has been busy with tennis tournaments, while Lara has been overseeing the post-production of Chalo Dilli. This film, to release on 29th of April 2011, marks the debut of both Lara and Mahesh as producers.
"We're both very busy. He travels 36 weeks of the year and I'm busy with work. But, at the end of the day, it makes you feel happy that there is someone in the world who you can go back home to," Lara says.
When they are home together, does the actor do anything romantic for her husband, like making morning tea perhaps? "I don’t want to poison my husband just two months after marriage," laughs Lara. "I have never tried my hand in the kitchen! I don’t have the time; I’m too busy getting ready to head to work every morning."
Do statements like, only out-of-work actresses turn producers bother her? "These statements are coming from people who haven’t done anything in life. These myth-like statements should just be banned," she says.
"We will soon start the pre-production of the next film from our banners. Meanwhile, I have Don 2 to look forward to," she concludes.
Now, when her first home production film is set to release this week, the actress will finally have some time for herself and for her hubby. It is believed that the couple plans to go on a honeymoon and has chosen Bali as their dream destination.
Ever since they got married in February this year, Bhupathi has been busy with tennis tournaments, while Lara has been overseeing the post-production of Chalo Dilli. This film, to release on 29th of April 2011, marks the debut of both Lara and Mahesh as producers.
"We're both very busy. He travels 36 weeks of the year and I'm busy with work. But, at the end of the day, it makes you feel happy that there is someone in the world who you can go back home to," Lara says.
When they are home together, does the actor do anything romantic for her husband, like making morning tea perhaps? "I don’t want to poison my husband just two months after marriage," laughs Lara. "I have never tried my hand in the kitchen! I don’t have the time; I’m too busy getting ready to head to work every morning."
Do statements like, only out-of-work actresses turn producers bother her? "These statements are coming from people who haven’t done anything in life. These myth-like statements should just be banned," she says.
"We will soon start the pre-production of the next film from our banners. Meanwhile, I have Don 2 to look forward to," she concludes.
Now, when her first home production film is set to release this week, the actress will finally have some time for herself and for her hubby. It is believed that the couple plans to go on a honeymoon and has chosen Bali as their dream destination.
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