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Posted: 13 years ago
Unfortunately, Kareena doesn't know how to pick the right films. Considering she's been such a big star for years, you'd think she would have her pick of offers. What does she choose to do? Crap like Bodyguard, Ra.one, Heroine, We are Family...

Her upcoming films also look like trash with the exception of Talaash. Satyagrah with 10 other actors and wrapped in white saris as if she was a 60 year old character actor already. plus a random Imran Khan romcom.

compare that to a newbie like Anushka who has movies with Yash Chopra, Raju Hirani, Vishal Bhardwaj and Anurag Kashyap.
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: desigal90

Three of us posted the same review!

Smarie, surprisingly, I dont mind that negative review. Look at the praise Kareena's getting!

Here's another one



Thursday, September 20, 2012

Heroine : Exclusive Movie Review

Written & Directed by Madhur Bhandarkar
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala / Madhur Bhandarkar
Starring Kareena Kapoor , Arjun Rampal , Divya Dutta & Randeep Hooda







Theater - Abu Dhabi National Cinemas, UAE
20/09/2012 - 9.30 pm
Occupancy - 100% (Sold out) & next show too soldout


National Award Winning Director Madhur Bhandarkar is always famous for his realistic women-centric films. Be it Chandni Bar, Page 3, Fashion or his Award Winning Traffic Signal his films were always hard hitting and welcomed by both critics as well as audience. His new film Heroine is releasing tomorrow all over India. Heroine is in news from the the day its casts were announced. Bhandarkar approached Kareena to do the main lead role. But she refused to do sighting the role has many intimate scenes. Later the role was offered to Aishwarya Rai and she accepted it. But after few days of production began, Aishwarya left the film due to her pregnancy and it created a lot of controversy between Bhandarkar and Bachchan Family. Finally Bhandarkar re-approached Kareena Kapoor and convinced her to do the film. Also Heroine releasing on Kareena's Birthday (September 21st)
Heroine is the story of Mahi Arora played by Kareena Kapoor, and her controversial relationships with Superstar Aryan Khanna played Arjun Rampal and Cricketer Angad Paul played by Randeep Hooda. Her main aim was to become the No.1 actress of her times. Will she succeeds in that? Was her True Love
ever going to be successful? Was Mahi going to lose everything she cared for OR was there any way of saving herself to emerge as her dream of a true Heroine?
First Lets go straight to the Positives of The Film
There were rumours that Heroine's story is a mix of Fashion, Page 3 & Dirty Picture. Well the truth is that Heroine has no resemblance with DirtyPicture or Fashion or Page3! Heroine is 100% ORGINAL! The story written by the Bhandarkar himself and the screenplay by Anuraadha Tewari and Manoj Tyagi (both worked with Bhandarkar's earlier films) are brilliant. A big applause should go to Bhandarkar for showcasing the real truth and the dirty politics happening in Bollywood through Heroine. Bhandarkar has never shamed from telling the dirty truth happening in film industry through his movies and Heroine is no exception.One of his finest works. Cinematographyby Mahesh Limayeis good. Music by Salim-Sulaiman is excellent with the chartbuster 'Halkat Jawani'.
Kareena Kapoor is ROCKED as Mahi Kapoor. No two opinions on that. Reserve all Filmfare, Zee Cine, Stardust, IIFA Awards for 'Mahi Arora! Be it for her innocent or jealous character, her strong emotions or dare to bare act, or for using shockingly foul languages, above all for her excellent brave acting & Yes Kareena's acting is an EPIC !!! While watching the film I tweeted 'Last week it was chote bhai Ranbir's #Barfi , This week it's badi deedi #Kareena's #Heroine. Those who loved Kareena for her JabWeMet's Geet are going to adore Mahi Arora of Heroine! Also she looks million bucks hot in both Title song & Halkat Jawani.
Arjun Rampal is good, though there is not much scope for him to show his versatility. Randeep Hooda is superb in a short but significant role. Talented actress Divya Dutta is excellent as always. Ditto are Ranvir Shorey and Shahana Goswami. Sanjay Suri & Mugdha Godse are effective in their limited roles. Remaining supporting cast is good.
But on the negative side, The film loses its pace in the second half. The song picturised on Randeep-Kareena was not needed. Few scenes/foul languages should have avoided. Compared to first half, second drags a bit and more towards the climax. Climax is too ordinary. But these negatives won't harm Heroine if you look at the overall execution and Kareena's power packed performance.
Overall, Heroine is another brave film coming fro-m Madhur Bhandarkar. Don't get surprised if Heroine opens to a bumber response at the box office. A 8-9crore is on the cards on the opening day with a weekend around 32 crores. I'm sure that Heroine will be loved for its realistic story and will bag many awards this year. A sure shot super hit !!!

Verdict : HAPPY HEROINE HIT BIRTHDAY TO KAREENA KAPOOR

Rating ? 3.5/5

P.S - Aishwarya Rai's MISS is Kareena Kapoor's EPIC


This Reviewer can be contacted on Twitter : @i_spn : https://twitter.com/i_spn

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Im understandinfg Ms Reddys irritation.
Maybe if kareenas fans put Aishwaryas name enough times in thier review, it WILL
turn out a hit? But i doubt it. if the movie is good. it'll work. if not, no gimmicks of
the Aishwarya name taking kind of or other, can save it.
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Posted: 13 years ago
I think ms. Reddy kind of started it by going on a full out war against Heroine. Nobody's an idiot here. Everyone knows why she's spending so much time looking up bad reviews of the movie. It's obviously her payback for Aish losing Heroine. So now the other side is finding reviews putting down Ash.

Childish but there you go. Nobody is innocent. 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago

Aniruddha Guha reviews: Heroine - Bhandarkar's cosmetic, boring take on the Hindi film industry

Published: Friday, Sep 21, 2012, 12:00 IST
By Aniruddha Guha | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA
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Film: Heroine
Director: Madhur Bhandarkar
Cast: Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Randeep Hooda
Rating: **

Mahi Arora is a superstar whose career hasn't exactly been going great guns lately. After having refused to sleep with a superstar actor on the outdoor shoot of her last film, she is left out from the film's publicity campaign, which instead focuses on the actor and another actress who has an item song in the film. In spite of it being declared a blockbuster ("150-crore ki film hai," a trade analyst announces at its premiere), Mahi gets no credit for its success. Soon, the big banners don't want to touch her.

With little work to choose from, she lobbies for a role in Bengali arthouse filmmaker Tapanda's next, 'Tarannum Jaan', on the life of prostitutes. As research, she visits a red light district, meeting sex workers and trying to understand their lives. "She's come to see how we are in real life," one prostitute says. The scene is supposed to bring out the stark difference between two worlds: the one we see in our films: the make-believe one, and the one we don't see in our films: the real world.

In Heroine, though, the attempt to bring out the contrast fails spectacularly because director Madhur Bhandarkar treats his entire film – and not just this sequence - with a single, unwavering, boring tone, laden with hyperbole and fakeness. The characters are all caricatured, the dialogues seem more unreal than the idea of aliens making contact with earth (Yes, even Joker scores there), and the screenplay meanders along aimlessly, it being nothing more than an assemblage of scenes - each disjointed from the other - strung together in a long, sleep-inducing and pointless narrative that stretches longer than a five-day Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe Test match on a dead Dhaka pitch.

Bhandarkar's Page 3, released in 2005, worked largely due to its ability to show what we knew to be true but which was never depicted in a Hindi film before. It used humour and irony to show the lives of those associated with the entertainment world, a novelty for audiences then. Later, Bhandarkar stuck to making films with more or less a similar template, only changing the background every time (politics, business, fashion, police). When Heroine was announced, many wondered if the filmmaker would just recycle his own Fashion, about an ambitious girl who manages to make it big in the bad world of glamour before her downfall and eventual retribution. There were also speculations of the film being similar to last year's hit, The Dirty Picture.

Heroine, though, is not just like Fashion, but resembles every film Bhandarkar has ever made before, and in the most terrible way. In other words, if you take every bad moment in every Bhandarkar film ever made, put them together in a two-and-a-half-hour long loop, the result will be a lot less distressing and a lot more entertaining than Heroine. All stock Bhandarkar characters return: overtly feminine male hairstylists / fashion designers, loud cops, bitchy rumour-mongers, vengeful mediapersons. Many of these are played by actors who make up the background crowd for one scene, only to be re-arranged and repeated again in others.

The only successful irony the film brings out – and unintentionally at that – is that Bhandarkar and his team of writers, Anuradha Tiwari, Manoj Tyagi and Niranjan Iyengar, depict an industry they are themselves a part of without managing to make even a single aspect seem believable or even engaging. The idea is to spill the beans - show the "inner workings", so to speak – but the intention to shock, and therein entertain, is soiled by the fact that the lives of stars and filmmakers stare at us in tabloid pages everyday.

Actress disrupting shoot of actor-boyfriend filming a steamy scene with another actress, bisexual filmmaker sleeping with a male actor in exchange for favours, a sex scandal that fuels the box office prospects of a film, extramarital affairs – every stereotype related to Bollywood you can think up has been crammed into the film. We are never made to forget that the film is about the big, bad "film industry", with every character saying lines like, "Yeh film industry hai," "Iss glamour industry main," "Yeh industry..." etc, before you want to scream out that you get the point.

Heroine, like all previous Bhandarkar films, rests on the shoulders of a female protagonist and benefits from the performance of the actor playing it. In his past films, Tabu, Konkona Sen Sharma, Priyanka Chopra and Raveena Tandon have all delivered performances that have won acclaim and awards. Kareena Kapoor struggles with the pressure of having to make a mark and, probably, outdo those performances. The effort is only too glaring, every dialogue, movement, expression designed to "win awards".

Kareena is stunningly beautiful as Mahi, and gets many scenes that demand histrionics right. But largely, the effort to act is too in-your-face to be enjoyable, and the lack of a character graph doesn't help her cause. Kareena's impressed much more in films where she's put in less effort than what she does in Heroine.

The film's most honest moment comes in Mahi's interaction with a yesteryear star, played by Helen. Mahi arrives on set to find the senior actor sitting on a chair and waiting for her shot. "Why are you sitting out? Why haven't you be given a vanity van?" a concerned Mahi asks her before taking her to her own van. "We had no vans in our time. The joy of acting is all that mattered. Fame and popularity were only add-ons," the veteran says before imparting the most important lesson of stardom to Mahi. It's a very real moment, one that Bhandarkar's shown he's capable of exploring in some of his past films, but an exception in an otherwise cosmetic film.

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Posted: 13 years ago

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'Heroine': The 5 brilliant scenes of Kareena Kapoor you can't miss

New Delhi: It all boiled down to those five scenes in a film packed with high drama. On her 32nd birthday, Kareena Kapoor portrays the role of 'Mahi Arora in Madhur Bhandarkar's 'Heroine'. Bhandarkar's films are said to be the insider's view, be it of the corporate, fashion, films or showbiz industry.

In 'Heroine', a film that resembles in treatment and plot Bhandarkar's earlier movies, Kareena gives a powerful performance that overshadows the jerky efforts of some of her co-stars. Kareena gets into the skin of Mahi, an insecure, bipolar and self-absorbed actress. If you are watching 'Heroine', keep an eye out for these five scenes which she pulled off brilliantly.

Spoilers ahead, read at your own risk

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1. Funeral: The climax ranks as the top scene of the film. Mahi attends the funeral of an actress of yesteryear who had been her uncorrupted support system during her depression and failures. Mourning someone who was almost like the mother she never had, Kareena is both controlled and emotive in this sensitive scene.

2. Mahi meets Angad: Unfettered by stardom, reinventing herself, Mahi, who has just had a breakup with his co-star and lover Aryan Khanna, attends a 'boring' function only to bump into a cheerfully irreverent cricketer Angad Paul. Away from the prying eyes of the catty competitors in the industry, Mahi revels in her new-found confidence.

3. Mahi promises to appear in charity event: Kareena, in a two-minute scene where she brushes off her mother's request to appear in a charity event for her politician friend, is both charming and funny. She promises to subsidize for her mother the price of her appearance at the event.

4. Mahi, at the brothel: She is a star, but is she a good actress? Mahi accepts a film role with a National Award-winning director who pushes her to reach out to her inner artiste and give a 'real' performance. Her co-star in the film takes her to visit a brothel to study the way prostitutes live. Kareena's discomfort in the company of the call girls is apparent, making it a nice scene.

5. Manipulative and guilt-ridden: When she leaks to the media a sex tape with her co-star, Kareena's desperation to accept any means to ensure a bumper opening for her low-budget film is combined in a nice frame focussing on the intensity of her emotions. But when she eventually gets back in the headlines and her film is a hit, she is ridden with guilt since the tape leak ends her relation with her co-star Aryan.

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Posted: 13 years ago
Erm, war? As far as I know, I posted reviews of the film. I posted positive as well, do check. Of course since it received a majority of negative reviews, it will appear like I've only posted negative ones.

And I'm entitled to post whatever I do because I am still posting reviews I found online, which is the sole purpose of this thread. I didn't stop anyone from posting what they want. It is a free forum. Not a fan forum, so why object to what I post through snide remarks or bring Ash into this?

And given the way Bhadarkar treated the whole Aishwarya pregnancy thing and made it out to be a publicity stunt to help hype up his movie, it was only inevitable that Karma will hit back. It is payback time and I am only happy he is getting what he deserves. Karma is truly a b!tch.
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Posted: 13 years ago
Thank you Anonymous, haha!
Glad you noticed the efforts that some "anti-fans" are putting into this topic 😉
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Posted: 13 years ago
I am an anti fan but I am not lying the movie is not good, baki I have no interest in putting kareena down for this movie, she wasn't brilliant, but good enough
Edited by Nkapoor3 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
geez im outta this dump...

seems like too much to ask here to have a civil discussion on any kareena topic without snide digs and mockeries...

DG im off to the bollywhat forum...will prolly continue all discussions there...

cyaz...😃
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Aniruddha Guha reviews: Heroine - Bhandarkar's cosmetic, boring take on the Hindi film industry

Published: Friday, Sep 21, 2012, 12:00 IST
By Aniruddha Guha | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA

Film: Heroine
Director: Madhur Bhandarkar
Cast: Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Randeep Hooda
Rating: **

Mahi Arora is a superstar whose career hasn't exactly been going great guns lately. After having refused to sleep with a superstar actor on the outdoor shoot of her last film, she is left out from the film's publicity campaign, which instead focuses on the actor and another actress who has an item song in the film. In spite of it being declared a blockbuster ("150-crore ki film hai," a trade analyst announces at its premiere), Mahi gets no credit for its success. Soon, the big banners don't want to touch her.

With little work to choose from, she lobbies for a role in Bengali arthouse filmmaker Tapanda's next, 'Tarannum Jaan', on the life of prostitutes. As research, she visits a red light district, meeting sex workers and trying to understand their lives. "She's come to see how we are in real life," one prostitute says. The scene is supposed to bring out the stark difference between two worlds: the one we see in our films: the make-believe one, and the one we don't see in our films: the real world.

In Heroine, though, the attempt to bring out the contrast fails spectacularly because director Madhur Bhandarkar treats his entire film – and not just this sequence - with a single, unwavering, boring tone, laden with hyperbole and fakeness. The characters are all caricatured, the dialogues seem more unreal than the idea of aliens making contact with earth (Yes, even Joker scores there), and the screenplay meanders along aimlessly, it being nothing more than an assemblage of scenes - each disjointed from the other - strung together in a long, sleep-inducing and pointless narrative that stretches longer than a five-day Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe Test match on a dead Dhaka pitch.

Bhandarkar's Page 3, released in 2005, worked largely due to its ability to show what we knew to be true but which was never depicted in a Hindi film before. It used humour and irony to show the lives of those associated with the entertainment world, a novelty for audiences then. Later, Bhandarkar stuck to making films with more or less a similar template, only changing the background every time (politics, business, fashion, police). When Heroine was announced, many wondered if the filmmaker would just recycle his own Fashion, about an ambitious girl who manages to make it big in the bad world of glamour before her downfall and eventual retribution. There were also speculations of the film being similar to last year's hit, The Dirty Picture.

Heroine, though, is not just like Fashion, but resembles every film Bhandarkar has ever made before, and in the most terrible way. In other words, if you take every bad moment in every Bhandarkar film ever made, put them together in a two-and-a-half-hour long loop, the result will be a lot less distressing and a lot more entertaining than Heroine. All stock Bhandarkar characters return: overtly feminine male hairstylists / fashion designers, loud cops, bitchy rumour-mongers, vengeful mediapersons. Many of these are played by actors who make up the background crowd for one scene, only to be re-arranged and repeated again in others.

The only successful irony the film brings out – and unintentionally at that – is that Bhandarkar and his team of writers, Anuradha Tiwari, Manoj Tyagi and Niranjan Iyengar, depict an industry they are themselves a part of without managing to make even a single aspect seem believable or even engaging. The idea is to spill the beans - show the "inner workings", so to speak – but the intention to shock, and therein entertain, is soiled by the fact that the lives of stars and filmmakers stare at us in tabloid pages everyday.

Actress disrupting shoot of actor-boyfriend filming a steamy scene with another actress, bisexual filmmaker sleeping with a male actor in exchange for favours, a sex scandal that fuels the box office prospects of a film, extramarital affairs – every stereotype related to Bollywood you can think up has been crammed into the film. We are never made to forget that the film is about the big, bad "film industry", with every character saying lines like, "Yeh film industry hai," "Iss glamour industry main," "Yeh industry..." etc, before you want to scream out that you get the point.

Heroine, like all previous Bhandarkar films, rests on the shoulders of a female protagonist and benefits from the performance of the actor playing it. In his past films, Tabu, Konkona Sen Sharma, Priyanka Chopra and Raveena Tandon have all delivered performances that have won acclaim and awards. Kareena Kapoor struggles with the pressure of having to make a mark and, probably, outdo those performances. The effort is only too glaring, every dialogue, movement, expression designed to "win awards".

Kareena is stunningly beautiful as Mahi, and gets many scenes that demand histrionics right. But largely, the effort to act is too in-your-face to be enjoyable, and the lack of a character graph doesn't help her cause. Kareena's impressed much more in films where she's put in less effort than what she does in Heroine.

The film's most honest moment comes in Mahi's interaction with a yesteryear star, played by Helen. Mahi arrives on set to find the senior actor sitting on a chair and waiting for her shot. "Why are you sitting out? Why haven't you be given a vanity van?" a concerned Mahi asks her before taking her to her own van. "We had no vans in our time. The joy of acting is all that mattered. Fame and popularity were only add-ons," the veteran says before imparting the most important lesson of stardom to Mahi. It's a very real moment, one that Bhandarkar's shown he's capable of exploring in some of his past films, but an exception in an otherwise cosmetic film.

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