Who can give Sunny Leone a run for her money… in Bollywood, that is

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July 12, 2012
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Sunny Leone has changed the profile of Bollywood heroines as we know it.

What’s more, the early promos of her first Bollywood film ‘Jism 2’ suggest she can act – and we don’t mean the adult stuff that made her a star in the first place.

No one is impervious to her charms, not even Osama bin Laden, if the rumours are to be believed.

With Miss Leone in Bollywood headlines like “intimacy”, “bikinis” and “daring scenes”, common fodder for Bollywood coverage in the past, seem passe.

Is there anyone out there who can keep up with Sunny?

It was a struggle to come up with true ‘desi’ contenders and not just because of the cultural divide.

Here's a lowdown on the top five Bollywood girls who we think can keep red-hot Sunny from taking over the 100-year-old Indian film industry.

Malaika Arora Khan

Bollywood's 'Badnaam Munni' aka Malaika Arora Khan has made a name for herself in the Indian film industry as a leading item girl.


Many item girls have come and faded away, but sexy Malaika still remains the number one item girl with her gyrating moves and sultry looks.


A mother of a growing boy, Malaika has even been termed as the 'best item girl' of Bollywood by none other than Salman Khan, who is also her brother-in-law.


Her sensuous moves in "U.P., Bihar lootne", "Chhaiya chhaiya", "Hoth raseele", "Kaal kaal", and "Mahi ve" are just of the hot numbers where she competes with herself. All her item numbers have been chartbusters till date.

Disclaimer: She is a true contender and needs no disclaimers.

Veena Malik

Pakistani starlet Veena Malik has been in the showbiz industry for more than a decade but she has grabbed the limelight by its collar only after making several controversial appearances and statements.


Veena has revealed, among other things, that she would pose nude for 'Playboy' for $1 million if she is offered to do so.


Earlier, she also engaged in a passionate debate with a mufti, who claimed she had engaged in immoral behaviour as a contestant on Bigg Boss.


Malik told him off by pointing out the double standards of Pakistani media against women among other rebuttals.


She has signed South remake of 'The Dirty Picture'. "I don't mind being titled as South's Vidya Balan," said Veena, who will also be seen in 'Supermodel' opposite Ashmit Patel.


Other projects in the pipeline are 'Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai', 'Zindagi 50-50' and 'Mumbai 125 km'.


Her reality show 'Swayamwar' is in trouble as the channel which was supposed to telecast the show got shut down.


A few months ago, controversy resulted in Pakistan over a nude image of Malik on the cover of FHM magazine India edition in which she had "ISI" written on her upper arm – the initials of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency.


Malik says she was topless but did not pose completely nude, and has sued the magazine over the images.

Disclaimer: Nobody seems to have first-hand knowledge of Veena's dancing… or acting skills. She is a contender simply because of her dare-to-bare personality.


Mallika Sherawat

Mallika Sherawat has found an alternate career in Bollywood as an item girl.


The sizzler from Haryana did a series of item songs in 2011 alone. She was very much in demand and shot for Shalu Ke Thumkey (Bin Bulaye Baraati); Jalebi Bai (Double Dhamaal); Kalasala (Oshti-Tamil).


In 2012, Mallika sizzled as 'Laila' in Tezz.

Disclaimer: Her sensuous moves are ok, but in order to seriously compete with Sunny Leone, she needs to raise her well, standards? If that makes sense… given that this is Sunny Leone we are talking about. However, she did look poised during her appearances in Cannes, thanks to her Jackie Chan connection.

Poonam Pandey

Poonam Pandey sprang to limelight as a Kingfisher Calendar girl for 2011.


She was the first Kingfisher Calendar girl to pose nude for a magazine, according to Wikipedia.


She had hogged the headlines when she vowed to strip if India lifts the cricket World Cup in 2011.


Although she did not keep her promise after India was declared world champions, she did pose nude moments after IPL 5 concluded.

Disclaimer: Although, there is no indication that Poonam has the flair to carry off an item number, the sheer number of followers she has on Twitter makes her a big draw… if not for a main role, at least for the curiosity factor she will bring in an item number

Katrina Kaif

The Bollywood actress from London always had the looks and the figure to become a hot item girl and she proved it in Salman Khan's Bodyguard. Clad in a skimpy dress, Katrina's belly dancing moves in 'Sheila Ki Jawaani' topped the charts for weeks. A year later, katrina went back to some more hip grooving with 'Chikni Chameli'. The desi number cemented Katrina's position as a true contender for item songs in Bollywood. No wonder both Bodyguard and Agneepath went on to join the elite Rs100-crore club.

Disclaimer: Katrina might have to divest some more clothes if she wants to compete with Sunny's oomph factor. Her silicone pout is definitely not enough.



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January 23,2020

Jan 23: Calling himself an optimist who believes in the goodness of people, director Kabir Khan says everything these days is being looked at through the prism of religion but India is about more than that.

The director of blockbusters such as Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Ek Tha Tiger said he is happy he has a platform as a filmmaker to present a counterpoint to the prevailing narrative based on religious fault lines.

"I’m an optimist who believes in the goodness of the people. But yes, there is a certain level of bigotry that has crept in. Everything is being looked at through the prism of religion but India is not about that.

"It sounds like a cliché but when I was growing up, I was not aware of my religion. That was the greatness of this country,” Kabir told news agency.

He said he is a product of a mixed marriage and is pained to see the social fabric being tattered.

“I have celebrated the best that Indian secularism has to offer. But to see the greatness of this country being simplified and broken down into religious fault lines is a painful experience,” he added.

According to Kabir, it is dangerous to see history through the prism of religion, whether in cinema or society. But it is important to revisit history to know what happened and one can always find something that is relevant for the present, he said.

The director, who started as a documentary filmmaker, returns to his roots for a five-episode series on Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army, The Forgotten Army: Azaadi Ke Liye, on Amazon Prime, his most expensive project yet.

Asked whether this is a difficult time for filmmakers, Kabir said he believes art thrives in the time of strife and, as a storyteller, his politics will always reflect in his work.

“Every film has its politics and every filmmaker has to reflect his or her politics. Every film of mine will reflect my politics and it will never change according to the popular mood of the audience. But a film should not be just about that. Politics should be in the layers beneath," he said.

He terms his 2015 Salman Khan-starrer Bajrangi Bhaijaan an "extremely political" film. At face value, it can also be enjoyed as the story of a mute Pakistani girl who drifts into India and is taken back to her homeland by a Hanuman devotee. But there is so much more. The "chicken song", for instance, was a sly reference to the beef ban controversy at the time, he said.

"I won’t say it is a difficult time for me as a filmmaker. It is good that I have a platform where I can talk and present a counterpoint and I refuse to believe that the entire country believes the narrative that is being sent out. There are millions and millions of people, and perhaps the majority, that does not believe. And if I present the counterpoint, they will think about it.”

Discussing his new series, the director said it has always fascinated him that the sacrifice of the men and women who comprised the INA is just a forgotten footnote in history.

“I wanted to make something that stands the test of time. It goes down in posterity,” Khan, who first explored the subject in a Doordarshan documentary 20 years ago, said.

For the documentary, he traveled with former INA officers Captain Lakshmi Sahgal and Captain Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon from Singapore to India via erstwhile Burma, retracing the route that the INA followed.

“The documentary got me a lot of attention and acclaim but the story just never left me. It's actually the first script I ever wrote and I landed up with that script in Bombay from Delhi. I realised very soon that nobody's going to give me a budget of this size to make my first film.

"And then after every film, I would pick up the script and say, ‘Okay, this is the one I want to make’, because this is the story that made me want to become a filmmaker. On the way, I ended up making eight other films but this is really the story that I wanted to make,” he said.

Kabir is happy that the story has come out as a series, not a film, as it would have required to compromise with the budget and other elements.

"Without giving any numbers, this is the most expensive project I have ever worked on… It required that kind of budget."

Kabir believes the INA was responsible for bringing down the morale of the British establishment, which realised it would be impossible to keep the country colonised without the support of the local army.

"There are a lot of debates and discussions about what happened with the INA and the controversies around it. The whole point is that, if you want to judge what the Army did, sure that's your prerogative, but at least get to know what they did. Nobody knows what happened with the Army from 1942 to 1945."

He added that 55,000 men and women of the INA fought for independence and 47,000 of them died.

"Not a single person from that Army was ever taken back into the independent Army, which is such an amazing fact... the fact that the British called them traitors became the narrative and we also started assuming that they were traitors."

"They were the only women's regiment in the whole world 70 years ago. That's what they thought about women's importance in society. I don't know whether they will be happy with what the current situation is," he said.

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May 25,2020

New Delhi, May 25: Sending out good wishes on the auspicious of Eid, actor Sara Ali Khan on Sunday shared a priceless childhood throwback picture, along with her picture from the current days.

The 'Simmba' star put out the cute picture on Instagram where she is seen clad in a pink hijab, while on the other hand, the second picture features the younger Sara as she is seen sporting a black dupatta while she tries to imitate the younger self.

Along with the picture, she wrote," Eid Mubarak," and urged people to stay safe by staying at home and urged them to stay positive amid the COVID-19 outbreak with "#staysafe #stayhome #staypositive."

The post on the photo-sharing platform garnered more than one lakh likes within an hour of being posted.

Lately, the 'Kedarnath' star has been keeping her fans updated on her quarantine activities by sharing pictures and videos of her quarantine activities.

Earlier, Sara took a trip down the memory lane and reminisced her graduation day by sharing throwback pictures from the ceremony.

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July 21,2020

Mumbai, Jul 21: Police have recorded statements ofthree psychiatrists and a psychotherapist as part of their probe into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput last month, a senior official said on Monday.

Their "statements were recorded over the last three- four days" by the Bandra police who are probing the case, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone IX) Abhishek Trimukhe.

The late actor was consulting these mental health professionals and hence their statements were recorded as part of the ongoing probe, police said.

Rajput was undergoing treatment for depression since November 2019, they said.

Rajput, 34, was found hanging in his suburban Bandra apartment on June 14 in what the police claimed was a case of suicide. In the initial investigation, the Mumbai police had found that the actor was under medication for depression.

So far, the police have recorded statements of over 36 people, including director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Bollywood casting director Mukesh Chhabra, actress Sanjana Sanghi and Rajput's friend Sandip Singh, among others.

Rajput's friend, actor Rhea Chakraborty, has also given her statement to the police.

Filmmaker Aditya Chopra recorded his statement in connection with the case at the Versova Police Station on Saturday.

Rajput starred in films such as 'Shuddh Desi Romance', 'Raabta', 'Kedarnath' and 'Sonchiriya'. But his most prominent role came as cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the biopic, 'MS Dhoni: The Untold Story'.

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