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Hollywood actress Natalie Portman is considering applying for French citizenship as she prepares to move to Paris with her husband and young son.

The Black Swan star’s husband Benjamin Millepied has accepted a job with the Paris Opera Ballet and the family will move to the French capital next year, reported Contactmusic. Portman reveals she is already house-hunting and is even considering becoming a French citizen to complete her move to Europe.

“We’re looking for an apartment. Benjamin and I are moving in autumn 2014 when his job at the Paris Opera Ballet starts. It’s obviously a massive change to quit Los Angeles for Paris. I don’t know what my life is going to be like, but I’m so excited.

I don’t have the French nationality, but I would belove to get it. “But I don’t know if it’s possible because I already have an American and an Israeli passport… Perhaps I should add an ‘h’ to my name to make it sound more French – Nathalie,” she said.

The couple met on the set of Portman’s Oscar-winning film Black Swan. They married in August, 2012, three months after their son, Alef, was born. (PTI)

Shooting in real village for Gori Tere… excited Kareena

The chance to shoot in a real village for the first time in her career is what attracted actress Kareena Kapoor to her next film, Gori Tere Pyaar Mein.

“What excited me most was that we were going to be shooting in a village. I don’t think I have ever done a film where I actually go to a village. So that part excited me a lot,” the 32-year-old said here Tuesday at the first look launch of the film. This is the second time that Kareena has been paired with Imran Khan. They were earlier seen in the 2012 romantic-comedy Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu. The actress has donned cotton and bandhini clothes in the Gori Tere Pyaar Mein. (IANS)

 

 

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