Some months back there was a lot of news about how Ayesha Takia served notice to her producers and asked them to wrap up her projects fast as she was planning to get married to her fiancé Farhan Azmi.
There was a buzz that 'Eight by Ten' with Akshay Kumar; 'Wanted Dead or Alive' with Salman Khan; the animated 'Ab Dilli Door Nahin' with Govinda and Akshaye Khanna; and 'Paathshaala' with Shahid Kapur would be a few of her last films.
But the actress now claims that she's not giving up acting after marriage.
Ayesha said, "No. In fact, it will be work as usual once the wedding is over. I enjoy working in films and will be back in the studios soon."
Ayesha and the son of Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi will tie the knot on March 1st. The marriage was initially supposed to take place in December but was delayed because of the Mumbai attacks.
Ayesha would then take up the mettle of a business woman quite seriously.
She and her hubby-to-be plan to build a chain of hotels in Goa together.
She's said, "Yes, we have built the first of many hotels in Goa. The project is nearly complete. Once it's on track, we plan to have an entire chain of hotels around the country."
Well, that means there's a lot to look forward to for this lady.
There was a buzz that 'Eight by Ten' with Akshay Kumar; 'Wanted Dead or Alive' with Salman Khan; the animated 'Ab Dilli Door Nahin' with Govinda and Akshaye Khanna; and 'Paathshaala' with Shahid Kapur would be a few of her last films.
But the actress now claims that she's not giving up acting after marriage.
Ayesha said, "No. In fact, it will be work as usual once the wedding is over. I enjoy working in films and will be back in the studios soon."
Ayesha and the son of Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi will tie the knot on March 1st. The marriage was initially supposed to take place in December but was delayed because of the Mumbai attacks.
Ayesha would then take up the mettle of a business woman quite seriously.
She and her hubby-to-be plan to build a chain of hotels in Goa together.
She's said, "Yes, we have built the first of many hotels in Goa. The project is nearly complete. Once it's on track, we plan to have an entire chain of hotels around the country."
Well, that means there's a lot to look forward to for this lady.
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