Now Celina Jaitley and Prakash Jaju part ways

Now Celina Jaitley and Prakash Jaju part ways
Monday, June 26, 2006 12:44 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Actress Celina Jaitley's secretary Prakash Jaju is not working for her any more. The two have mutually decided to part ways and have withdrawn their agreement through their common attorney Rizwaan Siddique.

They signed the cancellation deed in front of Siddique and hold no grudge against each other.

Jaju said he was busy with his multiplex project in Indore and was spending very little time in Mumbai. He could therefore not give sufficient time to Celina's career.

Jaju was earlier Priyanka Chopra's secretary as well, but now the two are at loggerheads over money matters.
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