Ibrahim Ali Khan and Palak Tiwari spark dating rumours again; spotted at a friend’s party | Watch

Updated : Jun 22, 2023 16:45
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Ibrahim Ali Khan and Palak Tiwari have sparked dating rumours yet again. They were spotted at friend-actor Karan Mehta’s birthday party in Mumbai on June 21.

Videos of the rumoured couple arriving at the party have surfaced online. The duo arrived separately for the bash, which was also attended by Aaliyah Kashyap and her fiancé Shane Gregoire.

For the night, Palak wore a black dress. She posed for the paparazzi before making her way inside the venue. Ibrahim was seen in a black shirt and grey denims. He waved to paparazzi as he entered the bash.

Earlier this year, Palak Tiwari addressed her dating rumours with Ibrahim in an interview with Times of India and said, ‘Shooting for two films has kept me very busy and content in life. It’s my sole focus, and it is an important year for me. I don’t pay heed to these rumours as it is a part of the profession that I am in. I’d rather focus on my work. While love can never be calculated or predicted, at this stage, work is in first gear for me. Professionally, it’s a crucial time, so I am focusing my energies on that.’

Last year, Palak talked about one of her paparazzi videos with Ibrahim in an interview with Siddharth Kannan. She said, ‘It's just friendship. There was all this conjecture and that's why I didn't pay any heed to it. We were just out, and we got papped. It ends there. It's just that. In fact, we were with a group of people. It wasn't just us. but it got papped like that. It was the narrative that people liked the most, but that's it.’

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