“I don't let gossip about my alleged affairs with Abhishek (Bachchan) or Govinda bother me anymore. People have even married me off to Karan Johar! The rumours about Govinda did make me furious. I felt sorry for Sunitaji. As far as Abhishek goes, I’m not dating him. I have no time for dates.”

—  Rani Mukerji

[in.movies.yahoo.com, Rani: Not Dating!, http://in.movies.yahoo.com/050505/32/5yfpo.html, 1 October, 2006]
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