You never fail to impress us, dear Reader.
We asked you to crown the sexiest ladies in Hindi filmdom, and you have made sure this slide show is filled with gorgeous women.
Here's who you chose:
10. Kareena Kapoor
Bebo has always been one of Bollywood's most glamorous women, and we're betting her low rank on the list is probably because she hasn't had a hit in a while.
9. Rekha
She might be a Bollywood veteran, but she continues to enigmatically rule our imaginations.
8. Rani Mukherjee
From Kuch Kuchh Hota Hai to Babli, Rani has always had an undefinable appeal: The girl you'd like to take home to your folks, as well as the girl you'd like to take to, well, Khandala.
7. Aishwarya Rai
As many will no doubt testify, she is one enchanting woman. This is a big year for Ash, with several major Indian and international releases. As long as we get to see enough of her!
6. Katrina Kaif
Speaking of Sallu's girlfriends, they just seem to get increasingly gorgeous. This is one Kat who makes all men purr helplessly.
5. Sushmita Sen
Justifiably crowned the best looking woman in the universe, Sush effortlessly balances ravishing looks with substance and grace -- a rare combination for Bollywood.
4. Shilpa Shetty
God, how this woman makes us drool. The Dus heroine boasts of a perfect 10, with a body to kill for and a smile to match. Wow.
3. Priyanka Chopra
She's 23. And claims tantalisingly to be single. The only reason we can think of is that there are men waging wars to be first in line. A true sizzler, this one.
2. Bipasha Basu
John Abraham, we hate you! It isn't fair for any one man to be on the receiving end of Bips' affections. Sigh. The woman with the awesomely-improved figure almost topped your list this year.
1. Mallika Sherawat
In the end, it had to be her.
Her films might have been disasters, and her fashion sense might have left women across the country complaining, but men, like us and Jackie Chan, didn't really see much reason to be upset.
Ms Sherawat is undeniably an icon. She has pushed-up her way through Bollywood's crop, and become an adjective. Now, when a young Indian girl is skimpily dressed, her friends hiss and say 'she's doing a Mallika.'
Don't listen to them, Mallika. Half the country is jealous; the other half is wistful.










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