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Posted: 13 years ago
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RATINGS: 2/5 stars

A disappointing film with nothing but Bebo's sizzle to offer!

The greatest drawback of 'Heroine' is that it focuses more on the emotions of a bi-polar superstar, than an actress living through tough times in her career. Unlike, Madhur Bhandarkar's finest 'Chandani Bar' which traces the saga of a bar dancer in the gullis of Bombay, or 'Fashion' that explores modeling as a lifestyle and a doomsday conspiracy, 'Heroine' is neither a depiction of reality, nor a fast-paced film.

The USP of 'Heroine' is the dazzling role of Mahie Arora (Kareena Kapoor) who looks a million starry bucks and delivers a superlative performance. She manages to carry a nave screenplay and clichd dialogues on her well-toned shoulders, delivering everything as whole heartedly as she can. But between all the smoking, alcohol, pill popping, 'kohl-ruining' crying sequences, and 'The Dirty Picture' - like cleavage showing, there is little she is left with to do!

Helen as the 'once upon a time' veteran actress Shagufta - A Lifetime Achievement Award Winner and Mahie's idol, delivers a good yet preachy performance. Her dialogues remind you of yesteryear actors who wither away with time and are forgotten despite being around. Her character could have definitely been a lot more powerful.

Unfortunately, even the aging Shagufta's beautiful relationship with Mahie, doesn't sensitize the audience! And this is one of the biggest shortcomings of 'Heroine'.

The show stealer is definitely the bold and confidante Divya Dutta, Pallavi Narayanan who plays the PR mastermind -. She delivers some of the finest dialogues and plays a character everybody seems to connect with. She unquestionably deserves a pat on the back for her in the face, smooth flowing performance.

Dialogue writer Niranjan Iyengar's one line punches, "Humare industry main zip aur zubaan sambhalkar kholni chahiye" are fantastic. But they are ruined by Mughda Ghodse - artificial and over-the-top, and hackneyed homosexual fashion designers saying 'Babes' and 'Shits' literally over a hundred times throughout the film! The boring narration by a 'so-called' journalist is unpleasant to the ear, if not distictly odd!

The male supporting star cast, comprising of Arjun Rampal as the crown prince, Randeep Hooda as the cricketer-cum-Bollywood lover, Sanjay Suri as a producer-actor and Govind Namdev as the secretary, deliver everything they can offer. But with the minimalistic scope of Bhandarkar's script, they seem to be add-ons and contribute little to the plot.

The sub-plots don't work for the film and fail to carry the story forward by regaling the viewer. Writers Anuradha Tiwari and Manoj Tyagi who beautifully scripted 'Fashion' fail to create magic on paper this time around.

'Heroine' would have been crisper had it not digressed to cover every Bollywood insider account ' the socialites, the vanity van gossip, the cheating husbands! When the maker attempts to show mainstream cinema's condescending attitude towards art-house films, it uses the cameo by Ranvir Shorey. As a distinguished theatre actor, Shorey plays an eccentric, Bengali film maker wonderfully. But in the process, precious screen time is lost, adding no impetus to our leading lady Kareen's character.

Mahie's attempt to play the challenging role of a prostitute and her gradual, post-interval bonding with arty actress, Shahana Goswami, completes shifts from the storyline the film began with. Assigning scandalous lines to both the actresses is clearly attempted by the writers to WOO the front-benchers, but all the gigs lack conviction. Shahana, however, delivers a great performance with ease!

Lilette Dubey, plays herself, like most of her previous roles ' 'Delhi In A Day', 'Kal Ho Na Ho' and now in 'Heroine' - as the worrying 'Mother-cum-Mistress' with a miniature, not very impressive role.

The songs in the film taste like stale bread!

Salim and Sulaiman Merchant who have composed some of India's finest and hatke songs in films like 'Dor', 'Iqbal', 'Chak De India' and 'Cocktail', produce four fantastic, stand-out songs. Alas! In the film, they are all out of place and clearly unwanted.

If you are that kind of movie-goer, and you know what kind I am referring to - you will enjoy Kareena's thumkas to 'Halkat Jawani', and she does deliver them gracefully! But 'Main heroine Hoon', 'Saaiyaan' and 'Khwahishein' seem vague and do not compliment the montages in the film.

Despite everything not working in its favour, if you plan to go watch 'Heroine' after all, be sure you leave your seat at least ten minutes before the finale! So horrifying is the ending of the film, the worst, by far in Bhandarkar's kitty!

Finally, with Pandora's Box now open and running in theatres, it is crystal clear that Bhandarkar manages to show the glossy exterior of the industry and not the fragilities we are all waiting to watch since ages now! Do actresses really howl, embarass and make love to married men in anger? Do they consult pill-doctors, teary eyed, like portrayed constantly in 'Heroine'? Well! Mr. Director sure seems to have lost the tang of realism with this film?

http://fridaymoviez.com/bollywood/movies/heroine/review/112433
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Ok posted most of d reviews(got most of d reviews from BS sec...)...each and every critic is going gaga over Kareena...which is fantastic bt most of d reviews say ders nothing new to offer...well m going on Sunday...den only i can comment...😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Ok here's some good news...

Heroine Opens Well

Friday 21st September 2012 12.30 IST

Boxofficeindia.Com Trade Network

Heroine opened well at the box office with collections around 55-60% at multiplexes.

The film will come out with a pretty good first day number and by far the highest for a film driven by a heroine. The occupancies are lower than last week's Barfi! which took a strong start at multiplexes but the film has a much wider release than Barfi! of around 2000 screens.

The first day number of Heroine will be much bigger than any other film where the main face value was the female lead. The wide release also gives potential to collect but a lot depends on how well the single screens actually collect.



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Posted: 13 years ago
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Kareena, A God Sent Angel!

September 21st

An angel was born, Kareena Kapoor


She is known for her incredible acting skills, mesmerizing looks, amazing fashion sense and a lot more. She is also said to be a gem of a person and all that makes her the heartthrob of the nation.


Kareena FC team has organized a Birthday Thread.


Would like all of you to come wish her. Enjoy the party and have fun with us.


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Hey zoo...did u watch Heroine..??..😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Congratxxx everyone...!!!!!!!🥳
thanxx for the siggy Bushi..
love u all...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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H e r o i n e R e l e a s e d T o d a y

Happy Birthday Kareena

Come check out the Movie Review and post your bday wishes!


https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/bollywood/3203516/happy-birthday-kareena?pn=80

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Heroine Review by IndiaForums

Movie Review : Heroine

Film: "Heroine"; Starring: Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Randeep Hooda, Shahana Goswami, Ranveer Shorey, Govind Namdeo; Directed by: Madhur Bhandarkar; Rating: ****

Film: "Heroine"; Starring: Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Randeep Hooda, Shahana Goswami, Ranveer Shorey, Govind Namdeo; Directed by: Madhur Bhandarkar.

Somewhere deep within the corroding flamboyance of filmdom, there is a tale of heartbreaking compromises and immorality tucked away from the naked, tearless eye. Madhur Bhandarkar nearly gets to the nerve centre of that world, and then pulls back just before he's really gotten there.
"Heroine" is an intriguingly unfinished film - partly in the rapidfire mood of a game show and partly like an elegiac melody played gently on an antique piano with immaculate fingers. It lacks a centre, sometimes even a focus as it tries to cram in too many incidents, episodes, scandals, controversies and plain absurdities that are an integral part of Bollywood, so much so that the first hour or so gets suffocatingly airtight.
And then you realize towards the end, that the world of the superstar Mahi Khanna traps the star, makes her a puppet of success, traps her in a web of deceit and finally throws her into a whirlwind of vaporous deceptions.
The closing moments have that gut-wrenching element which made Bhandarkar's "Chandni Bar", "Page 3" and "Fashion" among the more sensitive dramas in recent times.
We see Mahi, shattered forlorn and bereft, trapped in a car surrounded by merciless television journalists. As the haunting background score by Salim-Sulaiman builds up to a shattering crescendo, Mahi's hands fold together in a plea of mercy. In moments our hearts bleed for Mahi.
God help those who are cursed with stardom. They first have to struggle to get there. And then they must continue to fight to cling to their place. And then, as Govind Namdeo playing Mahi's quietly faithful secretary tells her: "An actress' life-span is by its very nature limited".
Not that we haven't heard such wisdom on the show world before. The dialogues could have been far more powerful. Instead they try to shock with a casual candour that fails to ignite the scenes.
Kareena Kapoor in the best performance of her career so far, leads Mahi's character through the murky labyrinth of ambition, rivalry and self-destructive tricks of survival in the rat race. Though her character is inconsistent (suffering, we are told, from bipolar disorder or is it just the writer's vagaries?) Kareena furnishes the heroine's character with a rare vulnerability and an exceptional inner life.
In the film's rawest moments when the star's mask peels off completely, Kareena's face shows that stricken expression of naked panic and abject solitude that one last saw in the performance of Tabu in Mira Nair's "The Namesake" after her husband's sudden death.
Stardom kills you bit by bit. Kareena bravely undertakes Mahi Khanna's perilous journey from the top to the bottom of the star-ladder. This is Kareena's most fearless performance to date.
Interestingly this is the second film in three weeks where a desperate falling star resorts to the dirtiest of measures to retrieve her stardom. Raaz ki baat to yeh hai ki "Heroine" sidesteps all the cliches of the film industry even while plonking the plot pat into those predictable places.
So does Bhandarkar's film exaggerate the sham that underlines the shindig of showbiz? The answer is, yes. "Heroine" is guilty of gross excesses. There are too many unnecessary characters,specially in the first-half bustling around in clumsily staged ramp shows, awards functions and filmy parties claiming our attention.
Once Bhandarkar and his co-writers Manoj Tyagi, Nilanjan Iyenger and Anuradha Tiwary get over their look-we-know-showbiz-in-and-out fetish, the narrative finally settles down to telling us Mahi's story vis-a-vis the two men in her life, the star Aryan Khanna (Arjun Rampal) and the cricketer Angad Pal (Randeep Hooda).
Though Rampal's character reminded me of Arbaaz Khan in Bhandarkar's "Fashion", both are characters despite their uni-dimensional nature and are brought to life by two of our most interesting actors today.
At least three other stand-out performances that burnish Bhandarkar's flawed but fabulous film are those by Divya Dutt playing Mahi's ruthless business manager who occasionally surprises herself by feeling real emotions for the fast-fading actress, Ranveer Shorey as the eccentric egomaniacal arthouse filmmaker from Bengal and Shahana Goswami as Mahi's Bengali co-actor in one of the film's finest episodes when Mahi, in a defiant attempt to show she is star who can act, has a disastrous trust with realistic cinema.
In fact, Shahana and Kareena share some of the film's most special moments. Bhandarkar over-juices some of the film's sensual possibilities, under-develops some of the more engrossing characters, for example the yesteryears' star played by Helen.
The love-making scenes are done fitfully and hastily. And the dialogues (most of them sounding profound without actually meaning anything really substantial) are spoken by the actors in the tone of a radio play.
But "Heroine" still works, and works wonderfully in some places. There's an inconsistency to the storytelling that works effectively in putting the protagonist's deeply flawed and fractured character into a pulsating perspective wherein we can no longer distinguish between the fatal flaws of the main character and the action and reactions that have been written to define her flawed existence.
You come away from the film haunted by Kareena Kapoor who plays the disembodied diva with devastating honesty. Bhandarkar rips into the artifice of showbiz with vigour and tenderness. Like its heroine, the film is flawed, but also bewildering, beguiling and yes, beautiful.
Rating: ****
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Kareena Kapoor visits Lalbaugcha Raja


Actress along with 'Heroine' director Madhur Bhandarkar seek blessings from the lord. Pics/Yogen Shah


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Posted: 13 years ago
CONGRATULATIONS to all the winners! Great job by everyone! 🤗 It must be so tough for the voters, since all the creations were so so BEAUTIFUL. Bad luck that I couldn't vote due to my busy life and all that :( But CONGO again! 😃

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