B-town couples who are not just 'good friends'
Anushka Sharma is happy to shout from the rooftops about her rock-steady relationship with Virat Kohli. Sushant Singh Rajput has always been vocal about the love of his life, Ankita Lokhande. But for every Anushka and Sushant, Bollywood is also filled with couples who shy away from admitting to their relationship in public. Take a look.

Salman Khan-Iulia Vantur
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The eternal bachelor of Bollywood has had more than his share of romances. The latest one is Iulia Vantur. Sallu has been constantly seen in the company of the Romanian beauty. From having a piece of Salman’s birthday cake to riding his horse at his Panvel farmhouse, she has been doing it all. But the Bajrangi Bhaijaan star has never spoken about Ms. Vantur in public.
Sidharth Malhotra-Alia Bhatt
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Sid and Alia will happily indulge in PDA (recent case being Dabboo Ratnani’s calendar launch). They will be spotted taking late night drives, enjoying movie dates, sending each other cutesy messages on birthdays. So what’s stopping them from going public? We’re sure even their mentor Karan Johar would be only too happy for this jodi.
Varun Dhawan-Natasha Dalal
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When Varun burst on to the scene, he was tight-lipped about his romance with his childhood sweetheart Natasha. While he was earlier linked to Alia Bhatt, now he is often seen with Natasha and the two recently even went on a beach holiday together. However, he likes to keep his personal life away from the public glare. Prod him all you want about the woman in his life, at most, he’ll tell you that Natasha is “practically family” – to give him credit, it’s better than “we’re just good friends.”
Karan Singh Grover-Bipasha Basu
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They met on the sets of Alone, they fell in love – it’s a simple story, really. And since then, they have been inseparable. When they’re not hitting the gym together, they’re taking long holidays with each other. But ask them about their relationship status and their answers range from “He is a wonderful person” to “She is an important part of my life.” Yawn.