Asin and Katrinak kaif in Chandigar for London Dreams shooting: Pictures

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Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan on the sets of London Dreams in Chandigarh.
The beautiful Asin arrives in Chandigarh with Katrina and Alvira for the shooting of london dreams which also stars Salman khan and Ajay devgan.

Salman Khan couldn't ask for more. Girlfriend, Katrina Kaif is showering all her attention on him these days. The actress, we hear, has flown to Chandigarh to be with Salman while he is shooting for London Dreams. Considering that Katrina seldom visits Salman on the sets, this new development has caught the unit of the film off guard, especially since she is there when Salman's co-star, Asin is also scheduled to shoot there.

We had earlier reported that Katrina had visited Salman on Veer's sets while her look-alike Zarine Khan was there. Now, she has reached Chandigarh. One may wonder if Katrina is keeping a check on her beau while he is in the company of other female co-stars. "Of course, why would she otherwise fly off to Chandigarh on the day when Asin is scheduled to shoot there? She recently spent the New Year with Salman and guess she didn't have enough of him," our source says.

The source further reveals that the London Dreams Team including Salman and Ajay Devgan, who play best friends, have a long shooting schedule in Chandigarh till January 15. However, Asin hadn't gone with the cast as she had only two days of shooting. "Asin left for the location on Sunday night and is returning on Wednesday. She started shooting on Monday when Katrina too reached the sets to accompany Salman. Katrina is expected to stay there for a short period. As Salman shoots, Katrina keeps him company on the sets," says the source.

Vipul Shah confirmed, "Yes, I'm aware that Katrina Kaif has come to Chandigarh."

As the news of the huge ensemble of stars spread across like wildfire, crowds began to gather to watch Salman, Katrina, Ajay Devgan and Asin. It was a chaotic situation and police had to be called to control the crowds from the neighbouring villages.