Lovely actresses of Bollywood over the years
There are many actresses in bollywood who are successfull, many are famous, many have huge number of hit films and of course lot of sexy glamerous babes. But there are very few actresses who are in the adorable category, we simply love them. May be because of how they conduct themself in the public or because of different type of roles they played on screen. Whatever the reason lets watch these lovely actresses.
Kareena Kapoor as Geet in "Jab We Met"
Her fountain of energy is for all to see while portraying the spunky, inquisitive Sardarni in Imtiaz Ali's on-the-move rom-com. Neither jarring nor rehearsed, Bebo's loud-to- perfection Geet's real test comes in the second half, when she believably transforms into the desolate, heartbroken skin of her so-far dynamic sketch.
Genelia D'Souza as Aditi in film "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na"
It's not easy to make an overbearing person so immensely likable. Genelia D'Souza, however, with her cute-as-a-button charm, Bugs Bunny vibrancy and relatable vulnerability creates a blockbuster called Aditi.
Kajol the Anjali in film "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai"
When co-star Shah Rukh Khan referred to Kajol as the hero of this film, he wasn't just being uncharacteristically magnanimous. Truth is this unlimited bundle of talent was the sab kuch of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.
Sridevi as Manju in movie "Chaalbaaz"
While any other heroine would have made a mockery out of Manju, Sri plays her with a batty sense of humour, tons of cheek and impish body language. Also, no one quite does tipsy like only she can. Not to forget a positively hilarious tribute to Raaj Kumar. Man, how we miss her!
Amrita Singh as Chameli in film "Chameli Ki Shaadi"
On paper, Amrita Singh in a school uniform doesn't strike as a bright idea. On screen, it spells C-U-T-E. Dingy, as she is fondly addressed, imparts uninhibited sincerity and likable silliness to the pigheaded, child woman called Chameli.
Rekha as Manju in film "Khoobsura"
Casual and charismatic at once, Rekha ensures Manju is just what every home needs in this Hrishikesh Mukherjee classic. Her vivacious presence and terrific timing blend beautifully to result in a sparkling performance that appears fresh on every viewing.
Dimple Kapadia the Bobby in film "Bobby "
Naivety, sexiness and spirit -- the ravishing and raw Dimple Kapadia infused intense elements to her Bobby with amazing comfort and chemistry making the latter immortal in movie history.
Hema Malini the Basanti of film "Sholay"
Imagine the number of hours, Hema Malini must have dedicated to the dubbing of this movie. And even if Jai and Veeru plug their ears with cotton, we appreciate the babbling Dreamgirl for her unmatched zing and splendid star power.
Jaya Bachchan as Guddi in film "Guddi"
It's amazing how Jaya Bachchan understood subtlety at the very beginning of her career. Not a single ounce of her performance is feigned. Instead the natural actress bestows her Guddi with enough supply of school-girl eagerness and wonder-eyed enchantment to make it all the more endearing and heartfelt.
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