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Amy Jackson too busy to date?

| | Nov 10, 2015, at 08:32 pm
Mumbai, Nov 10 (IBNS): Amy Jackson, who has had no time off post her last successful outing, is rather amused by her link up with Sooraj.
A source close to her said, "Amy who is busy finishing her South assignments is amused to see her being linked to Sooraj. She had organized a special screening for her parents who had specially flown in from London to see their daughter’s big Bollywood film and not for anyone else."
 
"She has rented an apartment in Bandra which is nowhere close to Juhu where Sooraj lives with his parents," the source revealed.

Amy who recently wowed the audience with her mind blowing action stunts in ‘Singh Is Bling’ is very serious about her Bollywood innings and is taking lessons in Hindi and dancing. 

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