Indian millionaire Vikram caught smooching Lindsay!
Indian origin multimillionaire hotelier Vikram Chatwal, who is currently based in the US, was caught coochie-cooing Hollywood troubled star Linday Lohan at his apartment in New York City.
|Last Updated: Sep 21, 2011, 05:20 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: Indian origin multimillionaire hotelier Vikram Chatwal, who is currently based in the US, was caught coochie-cooing Hollywood troubled star Linday Lohan at his apartment in New York City.
Reportedly, Lindsay left for Chatwal’s residence from his 5 star Dream Hotel in Manhattan last week. Vikram had arranged his private jet to fly Lohan to his city and had also kept the penthouse of his hotel vacant exclusively for Lohan. The two were spotted sharing intimate moments and the paparazzi also grabbed pictures of them locking lips.
But a source close to the Hollywood starlet maintained that Lindsay and Vikram share a "business relationship".
The 39 year old business tycoon had married Indian model Priya Sachdev in 2005. His big fat wedding was then the most talked about event with international model Naomi Campbell, French businessman of Indian origin Lakshmi Mittal and rapper P Diddy gracing the event. He is also believed to have dated British model Kate Moss.
However, his wedding to Priya ended as divorce. He was also in news for alcohol abuse and his subsequent rehabilitation. Even Lindsay has a history of alcohol and drug abuse that eventually hampered her career in Hollywood to a great extent.
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