Preity Zinta, who has now turned into a businesswoman, says she invested in the Indian Premier League in spite of warnings from an astrologer friend. “In spite of the warning from my astrologer friend, I went for the deal as I had a gut feeling that it is the future. I told my friend that if it doesn't work for me then I would become the 50th wife of the Sultan of Brunei,” said Preity, who co-owns the IPL Mohali team. “My team performed well and I am happy with all the team members and will continue my support for the team,” she added. As far as book balancing was concerned, she said this had not been a profitable year but was optimistic they would do better next time.
Now that IPL is over, Preity is concentrating on her films and the 'Unforgettable' world tour with the Bachchans starting July 18. She will be touring the Preity Zinta, who has now turned into a businesswoman, says she invested in the Indian Premier League in spite of warnings from an astrologer friend. “In spite of the warning from my astrologer friend, I went for the deal as I had a gut feeling that it is the future. I told my friend that if it doesn't work for me then I would become the 50th wife of the Sultan of Brunei,” said Preity, who co-owns the IPL Mohali team. “My team performed well and I am happy with all the team members and will continue my support for the team,” she added. As far as book balancing was concerned, she said this had not been a profitable year but was optimistic they would do better next time.
Now that IPL is over, Preity is concentrating on her films and the 'Unforgettable' world tour with the Bachchans starting July 18. She will be touring the
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