If the pics were as Khoobsoorat as the name suggests, then, Madame Rekha could have been in for a beegcompetition from this young starlet. But, after having a dekho at these pics, one feels that taking the name of this film and Madam Re in the same breath is nothing short of an insult to the legendary latter. Wonder when will the creative minds of these film makers stop working overtime, so that they can come up with an apt title rather than trying to bask in the glory of someone else…
If that’s what red could do, can white be far behind? White, the universal colour of peace can only be seen in ‘pieces’ here, very skill-fully used to cover all the white-al (vital) assets!
But, if you jog your memory a decade back, this is the same white that had once upon a time adorned (read ‘elevated’) the beauties of yesteryear’s hotties like Mandakini (in Ram Teri Ganga Maili) and Zeenat Aman (in Satyam Shivam Sundaram)
They say that anything in excess becomes boring. We wonder if 'excess' was replaced by 'sexes', will the saying still hold water? So, to dig out the root of the matter, we thought of taking the forbidden route, and bring to you some of the sleaziest pictures from films which you never thought existed.
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Red seems to be the flavour of the season. If one has to trace the origin of the colour red, then, all the roads lead to Yash Raj Films which has to have the colour in every film of theirs. This trend was taken a step further by Vinod 'Oscar' Pandey's Red Swastik.
But, this snap seems to be challenging the red colour itself, which is so, so, shameless, we mean …seamless!
If one has to run a search on the film title Jaan, then, one will be treated to an array of film bouquet starting with this name. But then, look what they have done to the film called Jaanleva. It’s all about sex and the kitty! Karan Johar once captioned his film ‘It all about loving your parents’. Well, if we had the ‘liberty’ of captioning this film called Jaanleva, we would love to call it as ‘Its all about being parents’ (after all the naughty things that one can do). With the kind of heat that this film will emit, why don’t the film makers rename it as Jaan –Lava?
If you flip the pages of history a few years back, then, you will definitely bounce upon this gorgeous lady (then girl) called Lakshmi, who had done the title role of Julie, a woman-centric film. Circa 2007, and you will find one more woman centric film called Kajri, with the difference being, in the contrast of both the roles. This time round, with the kind of costumes involved, one can only term it as a woman-eccentric film!