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Dino Morea becomes a businessman

After opening a bar at Bandra, Mumbai, Dino Morea is all set to open three more branches in Mumbai.

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The entrepreneur side to Dino Morea’s personality seems more assertive at the moment than the actor.

After opening a bar at Bandra, Mumbai, Dino is all set to open three more branches in Mumbai.

“One branch would be in South Mumbai, the other in Lokhandwala/ Versova and the third in or near Malad. I want the bar culture in Mumbai to be quieter and more spacious so that people can just come in for a quiet drink and relax. Bars have become strangely synonymous with noisy smoky places. I want to change that,” informs Dino.

Dino is also ready to market male designer clothes, which would have clothes devoted to the two cricketers Yuvraj and Dhoni.

As for movies Dino would rather wait than do the cameos that have been offered to him lately with the promise of better roles.

Dino, who turned 34 on December 9, has again been seen extensively in the company of his long-standing friend Nandita Mahtani.

Says Dino, “We’ve had our share of ups and downs. But we’ve always been close, no matter what has happened in our lives. As for the other women, they’ve their own conscience to deal with.”

Dino doesn’t rule out permanence in his relationship with Nandita.

“This time whoever it is, it will be for keeps,” Dino promises himself. “I do look for someone to share my life with now.”

Dino’s parents flew into Mumbai from Bangalore for his birthday. “It was we three brothers and my parents. Now I need that one special person. That’s all one needs to make a complete life, no?”

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