A ride in Ferrari, followed by some ‘sinful indulgence’; it’s not just Saif that Bebo is really crazy about! Imran Khan and Kareena Kapoor promote 'Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu' a Cocoberry Ice cream shop.
The duo turned up in a red Ferrari to promote their forthcoming film "Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu", which is releasing Friday.

Actor Imran Khan, who is nowadays sporting a scruffy beard for his look in Vishal Bhardwaj helmed flick Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola seems to be enjoying the new look as it helps him stay anonymous and allows him to do what he enjoys best-watch people!.

In the film, Rahul Kapoor (Imran), an architect in Vegas, loses his job, but doesn't share the bad news with his parents and secretly starts the job hunt. His life takes a turn when Riana Braganza (Kareena), a quick-witted hairstylist, enters his life.

Kareena Kapoor, the mischievous Imraan Khan and the devil’s advocate Karan Johar had got together for “A date with Ek Main aur Ekk Tu’ recently.

KJo asked Imraan what was the one thing he wouldn’t want to change in Kareena. Not missing a beat, Imraan replied, “Her bum! It’s a perfect 10 on 10!” While a visibly embarrassed Kareena covered her face, Karan was left speechless!

Meanwhile Kareena rubbished reports that she and her beau Saif Ali Khan are planning to get formally engaged Feb 10. Setting the record straight, the actress said: "It's completely false, there are no such plans."

Ever since Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia D'Souza have tied the knot, Kareena has been stormed with questions about her marriage plans.

When asked, she Dodged the question saying, "There are no plans as of now. We are only looking forward to the release of 'Agent Vinod'. It will release in March."

But Imran, known for his witty replies, joked, "(Kareena and Saif will get married) one week after the release of 'Agent Vinod' and that's April 1st, the April Fool's Day."

The film was earlier titled "Short-Term Shaadi", but later changed to "Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu". Going by the promos, the film seems to be targetted towards younger audiences.

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