John Abraham to Tie the Knot Next Year?


Daijiworld Media Network

Mumbai, Nov 14: It took a long time for John Abraham to get over his breakup with Bipasha Basu, but it seems finally he has managed it.

If rumour mills are to be believed, the Bollywood heartthrob may even go ahead and tie the knot next year. And the lucky lady, it is said, is Priya Marwah, an investment banker who has been seen as his new girlfriend ever since the two made their first public appearance together sometime back.

Sources said that after going through a rough patch coping with his breakup, the actor is again finding happiness in his love life, and is so serious about Priya that he is already contemplating the possibility of settling down with her, as early as 2012.

However, John himself has been tight-lipped about the whole affair, except for dropping a mystery-laden hint that there was 'someone special' in his life.

And while he is happy with his current love life, It seems the actor does not want look back into the past. He has reportedly refused to work with Bipasha, and while signing Abbas-Mastan's 'Race 2', clarified that he does not want any scene shot with Bipasha, who plays Saif's love interest in the film.

  

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