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Off the radar: B-Town stars who are seldom seen in public

Updated on: 01 April,2014 10:01 AM IST  | 
Shakti Shetty |

The words 'Bollywood' and 'publicity' are almost synonymous. And for some reason or the other, there are some film stars who don’t make themselves visible. We point out a few of them…

Off the radar: B-Town stars who are seldom seen in public

Imran Khan, Diana Penty, Akshay Khanna and Gracie Singh

The words ‘Bollywood’ and ‘publicity’ are almost synonymous, considering the scale of importance attached to film stars. Small wonder why actors are clicked no matter where they are — be it at a social do, private event or even in airport. In such a scenario, if some actors are nowhere to be spotted, curiosity arises. And for some reason or the other, there are some film stars who don’t make themselves visible. hitlist points out a few of them…


Diana Penty
Diana Penty

Last release: 'Cocktail' (2012)
Missing in action: The beautiful model-turned-actress creates more rumours than photoshoots. Every now and then, she’s spotted at social dos only to disappear from the scene altogether again.


Prateik
Prateik

Last release: 'Issaq' (2013)
Missing in action: His career graph hasn’t seen a spike in a long time now and nor is he seen much in public. On top of that, this young actor has been fuelling rumours thanks to his reported heartbreak and related emotional troubles. He is a rarity at events now.


Gracy Singh
Gracy Singh

Last release: 'Dangerous Ishhq' (2012)
Missing in action: The actress, who had a dream debut with Lagaan (2001) followed by roles in films like Gangaajal (2003) and Munnabhai MBBS (2003), is said to be more active up in the Punjabi film industry.

Giselli Monteiro
Gracy Singh

Last release: 'Always Kabhi Kabhi' (2011)
Missing in action: Remember her opposite Saif Ali Khan in a memorable role as a Punjabi kudi in Love Aaj Kal (2009)? Well, she is nowhere to be noticed in recent memory.

Rimi Sen
Rimi Sen

Last release: 'Shagird' (2011)
Missing in action: Remember her from Dhoom and Golmaal? This Bengali beauty resides in the city but is cut off from not only mainstream cinema but also from the industry. In other words, she seems to have taken a bow.

Imran Khan
Imran Khan

Last release: 'Gori Tere Pyaar Mein' (2013)
Missing in action: After an unsuccessful streak of films he had last year, Imran has more than enough reasons to avoid shutterbugs. So much so that he went on record stating that he’ll consciously avoid the limelight. Also, he’ll be turning a father in June.

Fardeen Khan
Fardeen Khan

Last release: 'Dulha Mil Gaya' (2010)
Missing in action: Of late, Fardeen is seldom noticed at events or parties. He is said to be keen on building his own production house. Refreshingly enough, the out-of-shape actor shed quite a lot of weight recently.

Akshay Khanna
Akshay Khanna

Last release: 'Gali Gali Chor Hai' (2012)
Missing in action: The Taal star turned 39 last week. And as expected, there was little to no noise about the whole development. Interesting, the actor was embroiled in a fraud case last year where he was the victim.

Bobby Deol
Bobby Deol

Last release: 'Singh Saab the Great' (2013)
Missing in action: If you went by the trade buzz, this actor is way too laidback for his own good. And that might be one of the reasons why he’s rarely noticed at parties or events graced by fellow Bollywood celebs. He is said to prefer indoors.

Neil Nitin Mukesh
Neil Nitin Mukesh

Last release: 'Shortcut Romeo' (2013)
Missing in action: Since last year proved to a trough in his career with two flops to his credit, this hunk seems to have put himself into a contemplative mode. Let’s wait and watch whether he’s taking his time off from the noise to pick up the right script.

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