Hrithik Roshan has been a busy man ever since his recent release "Bang Bang" set the cash registers ringing.
According to report, on Saturday night, the dishy actor was spotted at the launch of an upscale restaurant in Dubai - Cle Dubai - by celebrity chef Greg Malouf.
Socialite and hotelier Paris Hilton, who also attended the event wearing a gorgeous sheath dress, posted a picture with Roshan on Instagram.
"#GoodTimes at @CleDubai with Hrithik Roshan. Such a beautiful restaurant, my new favorite hot spot in Dubai. ❤️" - Hilton wrote.
The picture was retweeted by one of her fans asking if she would be interested in playing the actor's love interest. Saying yes, she added that he was hot.
Yes! He's Hot RT @sheerazhasan: Hey @ParisHilton do u want to be @iHrithik love interest in his next Bollywood movie? pic.twitter.com/qvHx7dC7FF
— Paris Hilton (@ParisHilton) October 13, 2014
The event was also attended by DJ Nicki (Hilton's sister) and Khloe Kardashian.
However, looks like Hilton's dream of working with the suave actor will not be fulfilled soon. At a recently concluded press conference, Roshan said he has been offered Hollywood scripts but nothing has piqued his interest so far.
"Hollywood projects are always there. I keep getting Hollywood scripts every now and then. I read them, but I have not found anything interesting so far," IANS quoted him as saying.
In other news, while in Dubai, Roshan apparently bumped into the sultry diva Esha Gupta. What reportedly surprised many is that the two hit it off really well despite not having a professional rapport.
"As soon as Esha spotted Hrithik, she went up to him. The two had plenty to talk about and they soon retreated to a quiet corner. All eyes in the room kept turning in their direction but the two beautiful Bollywood actors were oblivious to all the attention. What surprised everyone around was that the two have never worked together, yet they seemed so comfortable with each other," Mumbai Mirror quoted an insider.
Roshan will be next seen in Ashutosh Gowariker's period romance "Mohenjo Daro".