The timing of the two weddings has caused some unfortunate overlapping. But
Eesha Koppikar, who gets married exactly a week after fellow-actress Shilpa
Shetty, takes the overlapping on the chin.
“We’re
both Mangalorians getting married to Punjabis. So there’s more room for
comparison other than just two actresses who are tying the knot with their
steady boyfriends one after another,” Eesha said on the eve of her
wedding.
Every effort was being made to keep Eesha Koppiker’s
marriage distant from Shilpa’s. While Shilpa’s marriage took place
at a friend’s farmhouse and wedding reception at a hotel, Eesha and Narang
held both events at the latter’s residence. Said Eesha happily, “The
wedding was on the 29th afternoon at Timmy’s residence Narang House in
Bandra and the reception was the same evening at the same venue.”
While being horrified by veejay Pooja Mishra’s allegations of
stalking and harassment, Eesha says she is more embarrassed than horrified at
the way Mrs Shatrughan Sinha has been dragged into the controversy. “Mrs
Punam Sinha is a highly respected figure in the film industry. It sounds highly
unlikely that she would have the time or the inclination to bother with this
lady. As for me, what can I say? It’s obviously a publicity gimmick. I
trust my man Timmy totally. He hardly knows this girl. He has shown me some of
her sms-es and believe me, they are revealing.”
About
Eesha’s name being dragged into Pooja Mishra’s net, she says,
“I guess Timmy on his own was not that visible a target. If you add my
name to his you naturally get more prominence in the entertainment sections.
It’s amazing what levels girls these days stoop to for publicity. I
don’t know Pooja Mishra at all. Why would I be stalking her? What sense
does that make? She even says I stole her I-Pod sometime back, can you believe
it? Timmy joked I should’ve asked him for one if I so badly wanted an
I-Pod.”
Laughing heartily, Eesha sobers down,
“There’s no power on earth, no matter how negative or evil, which
can rain down on our celebration. The biggest thing in any relationship is
trust. And we have that.”
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