Apropos photograph, of Imran Khan escorting British Actress Elizabeth Hurley, the erstwhile Channel Model (Business Recorder, March 18, 2006) at the Karachi Airport, I recall her quote to the Sunday Times in London in February 1996 :Real life.
Is a disorderly business". Her then husband, Hugh Grant, had won kudos, in the lead in the satire box office movie "Four Weddings and a Funeral:
While making another film in Hollywood, Hugh Grant was caught red handed, with a black prostitute, well versed in the art of body magic, by the Los Angles Police in a compromising posture im the black seat of his rented Car, in one of the notorious side lanes of the Hollywood Boulevard, celebrated in the film "Pretty Women." Hugh Grant was arraigned and pictured handcuffed, in the Los Angeles Court, fined $.1,000, for misdemeanour by a female judge while a jail sentence for three months in a penitentiary for the criminal offence was condoned to three months community work in the state of California, since he was British, a foreigner in the States Elizabeth Hurley and Hugh Grant divorced in London, given the bad publicity, when Hugh Grant returned from America.
Two years ago, our Imran Khan and his Jewish wife Jemima, daughter of late Sir Oliver Goldsmith also divorced, on uncontested grounds in London's Old Bailey.
Following the annulment of the ,marriage, Hugh Grant has been the content companion of Jemima and Fleet Street has it that they are going to tie the wedding knot, both for the second time around. Imran Khan is as English as fish and chips.
I would not be surprised, to put it past, if in retaliation, with his knows fondness for the fair, white skin, British women, our national cricket hero Imran Khan was to marry Hugh Grant's ex Elizabeth Hurley in a fair exchange f wives. Indeed, this would be reminiscent of the key Club of Bhutto's are in Karachi.