Bollywood, celebrate the return of Rambhaaaaaa!
Priya Ramani -
Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:00 AM
Rambha's biggest Bollywood connection so far has been David Dhawan. So it was brilliant to see her free of that camp and playing a super sexy bar dancer in Shashanka Ghosh's Quick Gun Murugun. HT Cafe says the wig cost the producers of the film Rs15 lakh. Worth every rupee, I say.
In the same publication, Ghosh says Rambha's character Mango Dolly was inspired by Helen and is a tribute to all the bad girls of Hindi cinema. "All these southern goddesses have an aura around them, yet deep down, they are very real. That's the fatal attraction," Ghosh adds. I'd pick Rambha any day over our sterile, size zero, cookie-cutter, asexual, foam-and-tape cleavage Bollywood actresses.
In the film I loved her giggles and the awesome proportions of her body, the shiny thigh-high slit pink dresses with their strategically positioned oversize patchwork flowers, matching lipstick and OTT accessories; the ripping off the dress to bandage QGM; and she has great dialogues too. Can I wash my face? asks QGM. Have a bath only no, water is hot, she replies with coy confidence.
Rambha's sex appeal lies in her self-confidence, positive attitude and, of course, those killer thighs. The actress says she'd rather be "size happy" than size zero. Learn something girls.
Rambha rocks!