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Nikhil Dwivedi forced to cancel honeymoon
Published Wednesday, Apr 20 2011, 16:42 BST | By Steven Baker | Add comment
Nikhil Dwivedi has been forced to cancel his honeymoon with new wife Gauri.
The newly-married couple had to abandon a planned trip to South Africa so that the actor could promote his new film.
"We had a discussion about the trip and Gauri had no issues with it," said the Raavan star. "She understands. So I don't care if the honeymoon has got cancelled. It will happen some other day.
The actor is currently promoting his latest Hindi cinema release, Ekta Kapoor's Shor In The City.
Dwivedi added: "Shor is ready for release and now it is first on my priority list."
The star, who appears with Tusshar Kapoor and Pitobash Tripathi in the project, recently announced that veteran star Amitabh Bachchan was his inspiration behind becoming an actor.
The newly-married couple had to abandon a planned trip to South Africa so that the actor could promote his new film.
"We had a discussion about the trip and Gauri had no issues with it," said the Raavan star. "She understands. So I don't care if the honeymoon has got cancelled. It will happen some other day.
The actor is currently promoting his latest Hindi cinema release, Ekta Kapoor's Shor In The City.
Dwivedi added: "Shor is ready for release and now it is first on my priority list."
The star, who appears with Tusshar Kapoor and Pitobash Tripathi in the project, recently announced that veteran star Amitabh Bachchan was his inspiration behind becoming an actor.
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