Tuesday, June 23, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Relationship Between Two People Not Made In Newspapers: Iulia Vantur

IANS, 18 Jan, 2018 01:42 PM
    Her proximity to Salman Khan often creates headlines about their impending marriage plans but Iulia Vantur says the relationship between two people is not made in the newspapers.
     
     
    Khan and the Romanian beauty have long been speculated to be in a relationship but both have chosen to stay mum.
     
     
    To a question of whether marriage reports with Khan get annoying, she says "of course".
     
     
    "You have to focus on your real life and not what is written in the newspapers because you know very well most of them are rumours and not true. I want to make my life positive and not let the negativity seep in," Vantur says in an interview with.
     
     
    The 37-year-old TV host-singer, however, says rumours don't affect her equation with Khan.
     
     
    "Why should a title in a newspaper change someone's equation? The relationship between two people is based on trust, love and understanding. I don't think some titles can affect any relationship. The relationship between two people is not made in a newspaper, it's made in real life," she says.
     
     
     
     
    What bothers her more is that the link-up rumours affect her parents back home.
     
     
    Vantur also rubbishes stories of her not sharing a warm equation with Khan's co-star Katrina Kaif.
     
     
    "We (Katrina and I) spoke so many times. I think she has done a fabulous job in 'Tiger Zinda Hai', the stunts and everything. She's done an amazing work. We have nothing to (fight about)... She's a lovely girl," she says.
     
     
    Vantur is now looking forward to how the audiences respond to her latest single, "Harjai", which marks the debut of actor-host Maniesh Paul as a singer. 

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Looking Forward To Sonam Receiving Award From President: Anil Kapoor

    Looking Forward To Sonam Receiving Award From President: Anil Kapoor
    Veteran actor Anil Kapoor says his daughter Sonam is very "fortunate" to have been chosen for a Special Mention at the 64th National Film Awards. 

    Looking Forward To Sonam Receiving Award From President: Anil Kapoor

    Manraj Singh Of Romil And Jugal: I Am A Sardar, Cutting Off My Hair At 19 Was A Shock For My Mom

    Manraj Singh Of Romil And Jugal: I Am A Sardar, Cutting Off My Hair At 19 Was A Shock For My Mom
    Actor Manraj Sigh, who features in web-series "Romil And Jugal" in which two boys deal with the stigma around homosexuality with their family and society, says he once faced a dilemma in life -- when he cut his hair.

    Manraj Singh Of Romil And Jugal: I Am A Sardar, Cutting Off My Hair At 19 Was A Shock For My Mom

    It's A Privilege To Play Army Officer: Nimrat Kaur

    Actress Nimrat Kaur, for whom being in the army was once a "dream profession", says she feels privileged that as an actor, she will get to live a bit of that desire courtesy an upcoming web-series "The Test Case".

    It's A Privilege To Play Army Officer: Nimrat Kaur

    A Window To India's Rising Soft Power -- Bollywood

    A Window To India's Rising Soft Power -- Bollywood
    In "Bollywood Boom", the author opens a window to the spectacular success of Bollywood in the 21st century and its direct contribution to India's rising soft power and influence. 

    A Window To India's Rising Soft Power -- Bollywood

    Schwarzenegger Sets The Bar High For Action: Vidyut Jammwal

    Bollywood's action star Vidyut Jammwal, who is looking forward to watch Arnold Schwarzenegger's next movie "Aftermath", says the Hollywood star has always set the bar for daredevilry in films high.

    Schwarzenegger Sets The Bar High For Action: Vidyut Jammwal

    'Anaarkali Of Aarah' Role Was A Risk, Says Swara

    'Anaarkali Of Aarah' Role Was A Risk, Says Swara
    Actress Swara Bhaskar, who has been lauded for her role as a village dancer in the film "Anaarkali of Aarah", says it was a risk she took.

    'Anaarkali Of Aarah' Role Was A Risk, Says Swara