Bored of seeing the same couples onscreen again and again? Here's a wish list of few Bollywood celebs TOI wish are paired together on-screen in 2013

Vidya Balan and Shah Rukh Khan

It would definitely be a masterpiece for which 'Baadshah of Bollywood' and 'Female Khan' of Bollywood nod to come together. Time and again, Vidya has expressed how huge a fan she is of SRK and King Khan has also never failed to confess how bowled over he was after seeing Vidya's performance. Who knows this may be turned out a bigger and more iconic jodi than SRK and Kajol!!

Deepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor

It's going to be helluva movie when the two most sensual divas of Bollywood pair up on-screen. Remember their candid confessions and revelations when they last tasted Karan Johar's coffee together? Well, with them onboard, we are sure to get most unexpected behind the camera gossips. Is Ranbir listening?

Priyanka and Parineeti Chopra

It seems talent is what grows up in Chopra's household. While Priyanka is a Bollywood diva, her little (but healthy) cousin Parineeti is the latest eye candy in tinselville. The reports of Priyanka being happy over Parineeti's success do reach us but we would surely love to see some competition beyond this sisterly affection.

Vidya Balan and Kareena Kapoor

Sparks are sure to fly if  Kareena and Vidya share screen space together. The actresses who can't see eye to eye have been in constant news for their non-direct comments on each other. So much so that Kareena even went to the extent of saying, 'I am not trying to get into someone else's shoe and I am sure no one can fit into mine either' after constant comparisons of Heroine to The Dirty Picture. Well, that was quite a blow! Isn't it Vidya? And perhaps you'd want to payback in your movie together?

Battle of the ex-es

As much as we love to see real life couples on-screen, the chemistry and flare would also be double delight after seeing the parted couples on-screen. Amitabh-Rekha, Salman-Aishwarya, Shahid-Kareena, John-Bipasha... need we say more?

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