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'John and I can't be together constantly'

Actress Bipasha Basu is content with the time she spends with beau John Abraham and doesn't feel the need to sign films with him just to be together.

Updated on: Sep 28, 2007, 20:25:51 IST
IANS | By , Mumbai
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While couples like Aishwarya Rai-Abhishek Bachchan and Kareena Kapoor-Shahid Kapur can't seem to get enough of each another, Bipasha Basu feels she spends ample time with her boyfriend John Abraham.

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"We've more than enough time together. While we're in Mumbai, we are always together after shooting. And while we're on separate outdoor locations the time we get to spend away from each other is very important for our relationship. We can't be together constantly," Bipasha told IANS.

Though Bipasha is not on tenterhooks, her fans, who respond to her on her website, are very concerned about the future of her relationship with John.

"They keep reading all these stories about an impending break-up. And they write hurt and angry letters. 'How can you break up?' It's sweet to see our fans being happy in our happiness.

"I had to write a reassuring note to them on the website saying we're very much together," said Bipasha, who will be seen with her beau in Vivek Agnihotri's Goal.

Bipasha admits John and she are discussing marriage. "But not right away. There's still time."

Apparently, John is busy hunting for a larger house for the future alliance.

"John is very practical and has a great business sense. He's busy hunting and buying property. Let's see what the future has in store.

"For now, we were very happy doing another film together. I was a little apprehensive after our last film, Madhoshi. We hadn't enjoyed the process of making that film. But now after Goal, we're thinking of signing another film together. But I repeat, we don't need to work together to get time together."

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