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Mumbai, Jul 17: While John Abraham is keen to salvage their relationship, Bipasha appears set to move on. She recently told a friend, "I'm single for the first time in 10 years." Late last month, to douse wildfire rumors of a split between them, John admitted he and Bipasha have their problems, but insisted both were committed to working them out.

Pointing out that he was currently staying at the same hotel in Pondicherry where they shot their first film together, Jism, he announced Bipasha would be joining him there shortly, so they could reignite the sparks of their relationship. Bipasha never did join him. According to sources, the 28-year-old former Ford supermodel is in no mood for reconciliation with her 'former' boyfriend.

Bipasha actually had an excellent opportunity to visit Pondicherry for professional reasons. She was offered a cameo in Kumar Mangat's latest production, One, Two, Three, which is being shot in the former French colony, south of Chennai. However, the actress declined the offer citing date issues.

"We wanted Bipasha to play a Jat cop in the film. The schedule demanded her to film in Pondicherry for 20 days. We were hopeful that she would accept the offer, as John is around in Pondicherry too. But she gave some excuses and begged out of the film," says a source

John must have been disappointed. A source close to him says, "He wants to work on his relationship with Bipasha. He has been asking her to visit him in Pondicherry. Bit it's clear that Bipasha is through with him."

The split is rumoured to have started when Bipasha Basu was found allegedly kissing footballer Cristiano Ronaldo at a party in Lisbon. Interestingly a similar coincidence has occurred when exflame Dino Morea tried to kiss actress Amrita Arora in the front of media glare.

  

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