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Fatty tales
Tuesday, 09.11.2007, 10:41pm (GMT-7)

Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai were treated to a sumptuous feast while shooting a sequence for Ashutosh Gowarikar’s movie Jodha Akbar . Recently, Ash and Hrithik shot for a scene in which Ash (as princess Jodha) serves Hrithik (as Emperor Akbar) delicious traditional food.

But instead of enjoying the delicacies, they told Ashutosh Gowarikar in advance to ask the cooks to use less ghee in food. Rajasthani food generally contains a lot of ghee. Hrithik and Ash, who are very particular about their diets, would not have eaten the high-fat food.

Consequently, the cooks made rich and mouth-watering traditional which although looked colorful, had very little spices and ghee. Ultimately the Dhoom-2 stars loved the food and did not mind doing double takes for some shots. Afterwards, the feast was made available to the shooting crew, who enjoyed the sumptuous meal with full delight.


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