Kareena Kapoor and bad words
It seems slang and foul language suits well Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor. Filmmakers, audiences love watching Kareena mouthing some cuss words.
It all started with her award winning film CHAMELI, where she played a prostitute with bindass attitude and used some swear and cheeky words. However it was in the film JAB WE MET when she uttered 'Tere Maa Ki ...' while abusing her beau, audiences went berserk watching her. Followed with the film GOLMAAL 3.
And now in her upcoming film RA.ONE Kareena would be once again seen hurling abuses. However, this time around on none other than Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan. In the recently released promo of RA.ONE we can see Kareena frenziedly raining gaalis on Shahrukh, who plays her husband in the film. Bebo is heard yelling, "Tere baap ki...Tere tau ka poda...." She plays a bindaas Punjabi girl who doesn't worry about her lingo or what she is saying. However, her cute kid does remind her of the foul language every now and then.
Surprisingly whenever Kareena mouthed bad words it did wonders for the film and became a huge hit. Hope her abusive language do the same magic for RA.ONE too.
It seems slang and foul language suits well Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor. Filmmakers, audiences love watching Kareena mouthing some cuss words.
It all started with her award winning film CHAMELI, where she played a prostitute with bindass attitude and used some swear and cheeky words. However it was in the film JAB WE MET when she uttered 'Tere Maa Ki ...' while abusing her beau, audiences went berserk watching her. Followed with the film GOLMAAL 3.
And now in her upcoming film RA.ONE Kareena would be once again seen hurling abuses. However, this time around on none other than Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan. In the recently released promo of RA.ONE we can see Kareena frenziedly raining gaalis on Shahrukh, who plays her husband in the film. Bebo is heard yelling, "Tere baap ki...Tere tau ka poda...." She plays a bindaas Punjabi girl who doesn't worry about her lingo or what she is saying. However, her cute kid does remind her of the foul language every now and then.
Surprisingly whenever Kareena mouthed bad words it did wonders for the film and became a huge hit. Hope her abusive language do the same magic for RA.ONE too.
Rakhi Sawant: 'If lead actresses become 'item girls', make us heroines!'
Her braziness and frankspeak have catapulted Rakhi Sawant to a new peak. With her forthcoming release Loot, Rakhi is aiming to gain more saucy approval with her 'item number.'
"I will loot everyone, all my heroes who make an entry in the song, " chirps Rakhi. "I'm looting them in Loot, I've heard that in the entire film they loot people but when they come to enjoy my 'item number' they don't realise that they will lose everything because I'm going to loot them in the end."
The actress who thrives on controversy, is irked about lead heroines opting for 'item numbers' in their flicks. Blasts Rakhi, " I am very angry because I can't understand why these heroines are doing 'item songs'. They are heroine material. God has been kind to them, as he has given them a chance to be the main lead. Heroes are giving them a chance to become their heroines. Directors and producers are giving these girls a chance be a heroine and even the public is accepting them as heroines. So, I don't understand why they want to do 'item numbers'?
Adds Rakhi significantly, "I have a problem with these girls. They want to do the negative roles, they want to do 'item songs' and they also want to be the lead girl! If they are going to do 'item numbers' what are we going to do? And if they are itching to do 'item songs,' then we should be made heroines. It would definitely be better this way!"
"I will loot everyone, all my heroes who make an entry in the song, " chirps Rakhi. "I'm looting them in Loot, I've heard that in the entire film they loot people but when they come to enjoy my 'item number' they don't realise that they will lose everything because I'm going to loot them in the end."
The actress who thrives on controversy, is irked about lead heroines opting for 'item numbers' in their flicks. Blasts Rakhi, " I am very angry because I can't understand why these heroines are doing 'item songs'. They are heroine material. God has been kind to them, as he has given them a chance to be the main lead. Heroes are giving them a chance to become their heroines. Directors and producers are giving these girls a chance be a heroine and even the public is accepting them as heroines. So, I don't understand why they want to do 'item numbers'?
Adds Rakhi significantly, "I have a problem with these girls. They want to do the negative roles, they want to do 'item songs' and they also want to be the lead girl! If they are going to do 'item numbers' what are we going to do? And if they are itching to do 'item songs,' then we should be made heroines. It would definitely be better this way!"
Amitabh to brighten son's career with 'Angaar'
After a run of not-so successful flicks, it's now daddy dearest who has decided to take the command of Abhishek Bachchan's sinking career in his hand.
Reportedly, Amitabh Bachchan's AB Corp is trying to get the remake rights of the 1992 underworld drama Angaar. Though the film was not a run away success, Bachchan Sr. wants to cast Junior B in the remake as the original won critical acclaim for Nana Patekar, Jackie Shroff and Dimple Kapadia. Amitabh thinks that the remake will work wonders for his son who won accolades for his performance in Sarkar and Sarkar Raj, both of which are in a genre similar to Angaar.
As the talks have merely kickstarted, details about the project are being kept under wraps.
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