John Abraham Still 'Missing' Bipasha?


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Mumbai, Jul 24 : The Bipasha Basu - John Abraham break-up is an old news, but the issue doesn't seem to be getting old and is still a hot topic of discussion among fans. The break-up is once again in the limelight after John Abraham's recent interview to a TV channel with Simi Agarwal where he disclosed some of his important personal matters.

However, that's not all. The channel has been accused of 'censoring' some important parts of the interview. After the telecast, John Abraham expressed his disappointment and said that a 'very important' part of his interview had been censored. He reportedly complained to Simi about it.

So what was that important matter that has been censored? Well, it was nothing John's compliments for his 'ex' girlfriend Bipasha. He specifically mentioned the support given by Bipasha during some of the most difficult days in his life. "When I was nothing, she took my hand and helped me to groom my career. If I am successful today, it's because of her." Indeed, it was a very important part of the interview, and naturally John was hurt to see it cut off from the telecast.

But that's not all. He also reportedly mentioned that he still loves Bipasha, and that he was missing her! They had parted cordially, without any blame game or blackmailing, and they still have great respect for each other. John took the responsibility for the break-up on himself.

Not many know that he still silently loves Bipasha, after all, they had been together for eight long years and shared the best moments of their lives.

  

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