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SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

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Freida Pinto And Dev Patel Get Cozy In Israel

The Slumdog Millionaire stars take their on-screen romance off-screen, and into the public eye.

Ever since their hit movie was released, there have been rumors about a supposed off-screen romance. For months, gossip rags have accused her of having a secret husband and him of being a wife-stealer. Even their co-star Anil Kapoor has claimed that the two share a genuine sense of chemistry. And yet, when asked outright by interviewers on the Academy Awards red carpet (and elsewhere) if they were an item, Freida Pinto and Dev Patel denied everything. Well, it seems that the time for denials is over. Because, as was the case with Angelina and Brad, actions are speaking louder than words when it comes to the Slumdog Millionaire stars and their feelings for each other.

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Freida Pinto Claims To Be Not Dating Dev Patel

The Slumdog Millionaire paramours claim to be just friend in real life.

Slumdog Millionaire totally kicked tail at the Oscars, to the tune 8 awards. 'Nice' is right. But even the best Sound Mixing in the world won't make a love story sing without the a couple of actors with chemistry. That's why it's no surprise that rumor has it that Dev Patel and Freida Pinto are dating in real life. According to Freida Pinto's possible secret husband Rohan Antao, Slumdog Millionaire's on-set romance ruined his marriage. It sounds like someone, somewhere is not telling the whole truth.

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Secret Marriage For Freida Pinto?

Does the Slumdog Millionaire star have a neglected secret husband?

Slumdog Millionaire is wrecking it (in a good way) at the movie awards this year. And it's breakout star Freida Pinto may be secretly married. A few sources of dubious repute claim that the actress has a secret husband named Rohan Antao whom she hasn't spoken with since the Golden Globes. It all sounds pretty dubious but also like something that happens with young stars.

Skip Twilight, See Slumdog

Skip Twilight, See Slumdog

Nominating Slumdog Millionaire as the fairy-tale love story of the year.

Two fairytale love stories are wooing theatergoers this season. If you have but $12.50 (as ludicrous New York City rates go) to spend, skip Twilight, the teen vampire tale, and see Slumdog Millionaire instead. The Golden Globe Best Picture nominated film is about two destitute Indian orphans from Mumbai whose fates take them on two different, equally harrowing paths before reuniting, in part, thanks to the television game show, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? While the chemistry between Twilight's main characters Bella and Edward has been praised, the box office hit failed to do what the book series did: use an original take on an old love story about destiny and soulmates to make even jaded hearts swoon.