Kim missed Mumbai but not Yuvraj
Posted on June 25th, 2008 by tigger under Kim SharmaDo you remember when Kim Sharma played the sweet, naive girl-next-door in Mohabbatein? Yeah, me neither, it is such an old memory, like Smurfs…or Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Anyways, the model/actress/nothing-worth-mentioning talks to the press about her love of Mumbai and her lack of love for ex-boyfriend cricketer Yuvraj Singh. She says that she hates leaving Mumbai and shooting in foreign locations,
“I love my home and Mumbai and find it very difficult to stay out for long periods of time. I do try to take a break and come back home, if there is a long outdoor schedule,”
“Especially now that it is raining, Mumbai is looking even more beautiful and it’s extremely hard to stay away from it,”
I guess that’s patriotic of her but on the other hand, how much time does she spend out of Mumbai, since her career is where it’s at?
Speaking about Yuvraj, which is ancient history in Bollywood, the Money Hain to Honey Hain actress says,
“Yuvraj has no presence in my life. He is not a friend of mine and, trust me, exes can never be friends. I have been cordial with him when I have met him publicly. But honestly I am not missing him. And if he is missing me then I must be coming in his dreams! But that is all I have to say about him. He is history for me!”
Then why is she talking about him?!





June 25th, 2008 at 7:08 pm
Ha! Ha! Elementary my dear Watson..sorry, Kim..why ARE you talking about him?
June 25th, 2008 at 9:19 pm
Man I so loved Sabrina the teenage witch…. good ol days
Anyway back to the interview, I bet Mumbai does look beautiful in rains with the overflowing gutters, people trapped in waist deep water, and all the hogs it causes, but i guess its no problem when u have a rich dad, cuz obviously, i don’t think kim herself has much…..
P.S. tigger, i love ur captions on pics, thats why i started reading ur blog in the 1st place. Rock on…..
June 25th, 2008 at 10:24 pm
Thanks for the reality check, Perx.
June 26th, 2008 at 1:42 pm
Ya good point Perx, with the sewage system in the subcontinent as it is, there’s more disease than growth happening in monsoon.
Thanks, I needed a gimmick that set this blog out from other blogs, I have to work on the humour though, lol.
June 26th, 2008 at 3:28 pm
@locustwillow
u r welcome
@tigger
lol