Bipasha Basu won’t do an item number with Vivek Oberoi

It is known to all that ‘Beedi Jalaile’ song in Vishal Bhardwaj’s film Omkara was like a big boost for Bipasha Basu career in the Bollywood. Though, there are saying that the actress is not in mood to recreate the item number, especially with her Omkara co-star Vivek Oberoi.

Reports have said that Bips have refused to do an item number with Vivek in his upcoming film Zilla Gaziabad, something which completely surprises Vivek Oberoi.

Talking to media, a close source said, “Bipasha was approached to do an item number with Vivek and Sanjay Dutt in Zilla Ghaziabad, but she refused. Vivek was wondering what happened, but did not bother to investigate further.”

Further, sources say, “Bips was in the running to play the lead role opposite the actor in his next.”

“Vivek thought, if she doesn’t even want to be seen opposite him in an item number, how she is ever going to be able to work with him on an entire film. Hence the producers felt it would be better to let her go,” sources say.

Entertainingly, the two actors from Bollywood, Vivek and Bipasha earlier worked on the same project when they were newcomers, in an ad that neither wants to mention anymore. The very controversial New York Lotto TV commercial starring the two leaked online last year.

The commercial ad shows Bipasha Basu topless and her then official’s explains that the old commercial was meant for the international market only.

It is said, “Ever since that episode, they have been pretty uncomfortable with each other, and that could be why she refused to dance with him.”

In the meantime, no statement was issued by actress Bipasha Basu.

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