Aishwarya Rai-Abhishek Bachchan: From kundalis that didn't match to marriage dates, this was undoubtedly the most talked-about couple of the year. From Dhai Akshar Prem Ke to Umrao Jaan, Abhishek and Aishwarya didn't jell as a pair on screen.
Off screen there was enough sizzle and seduction in the very idea of the couple making it to the mandap to keep heads turning and news-copy churning. At year-end when the couple made an appearance together at Varanasi with the rest of the Bachchans the shutter-bugs went berserk. Isko kehte hai star –power.
Jaya –Amitabh: At the beginning of the year she was the pillar of strength when Bollywood's living legend spent agonizing hours in the hospital. Jaya's face never gave away the turmoil she felt within. Only close friends know how much she suffered as she played the perfect hostess at the Leelavati.
Whether it was trying times at the beginning of the year, or the pujas performed at Varanasi during year-end, or looking after her ailing mother-in-law in hospital, Jaya was the archetypal pillar of strength.
Shabana-Javed: Shabana always jokes that the secret of their long-lasting marriage is that they're never together. Once she saw a man who looked suspiciously familiar walking into the lobby of her hotel in Delhi. Turned out it was Javed.
"We didn't even know we were in the same city," laughs Shabana. This year filmdom's most cerebral and yet glamorous couple played Shabana's mother Shaukat and father Kaifi in a play that took the couple all over the world. Quality time at its qualitative best.
Shahid-Kareena: Away most of the time from the limelight Shahid and Kareena took long holidays together in Europe and performed at concerts in every part of the world from Bali to Baltimore. Contradicting all cynicism this peppery pair remained together and will make it to the altar. For sure.
Saif-Rosa: Despite rumours of trouble in paradise the couple continued to share a quaint compatibility. Though Saif continues to say 'I Don't' instead of 'I Do' most of those close to him believe Rosa is the best thing to have happened to him.
Just take a look at them together in the ad they've done together. And you'll know why at least three big filmmakers want to cast them together.
John-Bipasha: The spicy Bengali tigress and the pin-up boy from Bandra survived one more year of ongoing speculation about his roving eye.
Don't kid me ....these two are genuinely in love, and won't oblige the cynics by parting. Lately they had stopped doing movies together. But now they'll be a team in Vivek Agnihotri's football film. Yipee
Aryan Vaid-Anupama Verma: The only love story in our show-biz to be played out in full view of tv cameras. That it survived Aryan and Anupama's feelings survived such a hideous invasion of privacy just goes to show that mediatization isn't temporal malady.
If you're in the limelight you've to live with the camera peering over your shoulder. That was the biggest lesson served up for entertainers during 2006.