Bollywood Beauties

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Vidya Balan: The new face of Bollywood. She has made five movies since 2005 and is currently attached to four more projects. She arrived to the world of film from TV production and, before that, she was making ads and commercials, of course.

Vidya Balan: The new face of Bollywood. She has made five movies since 2005 and is currently attached to four more projects. She arrived to the world of film from TV production and, before that, she was making ads and commercials, of course.

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      Celina Jaitley: At first, she did not want to be an actress, She wanted to help the Indian army by becoming a doctor or a pilot, which should not come as a surprise since her father was a professional soldier. She eventually got a degree in economics and then won at a beauty contest in Bengal and everything changed. Her first movie was Khel.

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      Vidya Balan: The new face of Bollywood. She has made five movies since 2005 and is currently attached to four more projects. She arrived to the world of film from TV production and, before that, she was making ads and commercials, of course.

      5.79

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      Shilpa Shetty: Since she was a child, she knew what lay ahead of her. Her mother and father, who were models, made sure it happened. She was not all that good at acting since one movie after another would flop at the box office. Still, she is a talented dancer and singer and her five minutes of fame evenutally came. The movie Phir Milenge, made in 2004, made her expand her award shelf: she received three all at once.

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      Nandita Das: She went into acting when she performed with the Jannaty Manch street theatre group. She has a degree in sociology and she made her debut on the big screen in the movie Pariniti in 1987. The role that made her famous was the one in Deepa Mehta's movie Fire, in which she played the controversial role of a lesbian. She was a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005.

      5.69

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      Aishwarya Rai: Miss World 1994, she entered the movie industry three years later with Tamil movie Iruvar. She may well be the most famous Indian actress in the west and she is also the first Indian who has her own wax statue at the Madame Tussaud museum. She was a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003.

      5.57

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      Koena Mitra: Born in Calcutta, she had the standard road from rags to riches - by winning and being highly ranked at beauty contests for Miss this or that. Commercials and videos followed and then also her debut in the film Road.

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      Amrita Rao: She has a degree in psychology. She was spotted by film producers not at the university graduation ceremony, but after she had made about 30 commercials. An ad for a particular kind of coffee provided her with her first opportunity and she used it to make her debut in the film Ab Ke Baras.

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      Mallika Sherawat: Sometimes one has to go to dangerous trouble. The model/actress' career was at a standstill, but then she got a supporting part in the movie Jeena Sirf Mere Liye. This was not enough either. She only achieved success with the controversial and insanely brave movie Khwahish. The controversy? She kissed very sensuously and passionately. As many as 17 times!

      5.43

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      Katrina Kaif: She has only been in the movie business for three or four years. She moved from london to Bombay to pursue her acting career. It seems to have been the right move because she has made eight movies already and has four more in development. She made her debut in the movie Boom (unrelated to the French movie La Boum or the American one made in 1968.)

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      Preity Zinta: Unlike most actresses, other than doing commercials and posing in CVs, Zinta is also a TV show host. She has the reputation of being a picky actress who tries to play as diverse roles as possible. Is it necessary to point out that the reason for this is the grat agility (that is, expressiveness) of her face?

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      Sushmita Sen: She substituted the wolrd of fashion with the world of film. Of course. Other than loving children and advocating world peace, she enjoys writing poetry and prose, or so say the Indian media. The brightest moment in her career was entering the influential Filmfare magazine's list of the top ten actresses in 2004.

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      Anoushka Shankar: The master of sitar is the daughter of a sitar master. Two-time Grammy nominee, holder of a medal awarded by the British Parliament, she was declared one of 20 Asian heroes by Time Magazine. Truly impressive. She only made one movie, Dance Like a Man.

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      Shobana Chandrakumar: She is primarily a dancer. Born into a family of dancers, she has been very active in this form of artistic expression since she was three. She also founded the art school Kalarpana and her filmography includes as many as about 70 titles.

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      Udita Goswami: She likes MTV very much. She won the TV giant's beauty contest and, after this success, her career got a powerful boost. Following the role in the movie Zeher, she became a widely known and more exposed person in the filmmaking business. She played a mermaid in the movie.

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      Aarti Chabria: Like most of her colleagues on this list, she was a Miss once, then a star in commercials and videos, and eventually an actress. She made her debut in the movie Lajja and, while making the Indian version of Kill Bill, she earned the nickname Miss Matrix. To clarify, she did all the demanding stunts herself, without any help of stunt women or body doubles.

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  • Udita Goswami: She likes MTV very much. She won the TV giant's beauty contest and, after this success, her career got a powerful boost. Following the role in the movie Zeher, she became a widely known and more exposed person in the filmmaking business. She played a mermaid in the movie.

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  • Sushmita Sen: She substituted the wolrd of fashion with the world of film. Of course. Other than loving children and advocating world peace, she enjoys writing poetry and prose, or so say the Indian media. The brightest moment in her career was entering the influential Filmfare magazine's list of the top ten actresses in 2004.

    2

  • Vidya Balan: The new face of Bollywood. She has made five movies since 2005 and is currently attached to four more projects. She arrived to the world of film from TV production and, before that, she was making ads and commercials, of course.

    3

  • Shobana Chandrakumar: She is primarily a dancer. Born into a family of dancers, she has been very active in this form of artistic expression since she was three. She also founded the art school Kalarpana and her filmography includes as many as about 70 titles.

    4

  • Shilpa Shetty: Since she was a child, she knew what lay ahead of her. Her mother and father, who were models, made sure it happened. She was not all that good at acting since one movie after another would flop at the box office. Still, she is a talented dancer and singer and her five minutes of fame evenutally came. The movie Phir Milenge, made in 2004, made her expand her award shelf: she received three all at once.

    5

  • Preity Zinta: Unlike most actresses, other than doing commercials and posing in CVs, Zinta is also a TV show host. She has the reputation of being a picky actress who tries to play as diverse roles as possible. Is it necessary to point out that the reason for this is the grat agility (that is, expressiveness) of her face?

    6

  • Mallika Sherawat: Sometimes one has to go to dangerous trouble. The model/actress' career was at a standstill, but then she got a supporting part in the movie Jeena Sirf Mere Liye. This was not enough either. She only achieved success with the controversial and insanely brave movie Khwahish. The controversy? She kissed very sensuously and passionately. As many as 17 times!

    7

  • Koena Mitra: Born in Calcutta, she had the standard road from rags to riches - by winning and being highly ranked at beauty contests for Miss this or that. Commercials and videos followed and then also her debut in the film Road.

    8

  • Nandita Das: She went into acting when she performed with the Jannaty Manch street theatre group. She has a degree in sociology and she made her debut on the big screen in the movie Pariniti in 1987. The role that made her famous was the one in Deepa Mehta's movie Fire, in which she played the controversial role of a lesbian. She was a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005.

    9

  • Katrina Kaif: She has only been in the movie business for three or four years. She moved from london to Bombay to pursue her acting career. It seems to have been the right move because she has made eight movies already and has four more in development. She made her debut in the movie Boom (unrelated to the French movie La Boum or the American one made in 1968.)

    10

  • Amrita Rao: She has a degree in psychology. She was spotted by film producers not at the university graduation ceremony, but after she had made about 30 commercials. An ad for a particular kind of coffee provided her with her first opportunity and she used it to make her debut in the film Ab Ke Baras.

    11

  • Anoushka Shankar: The master of sitar is the daughter of a sitar master. Two-time Grammy nominee, holder of a medal awarded by the British Parliament, she was declared one of 20 Asian heroes by Time Magazine. Truly impressive. She only made one movie, Dance Like a Man.

    12

  • Celina Jaitley: At first, she did not want to be an actress, She wanted to help the Indian army by becoming a doctor or a pilot, which should not come as a surprise since her father was a professional soldier. She eventually got a degree in economics and then won at a beauty contest in Bengal and everything changed. Her first movie was Khel.

    13

  • Aarti Chabria: Like most of her colleagues on this list, she was a Miss once, then a star in commercials and videos, and eventually an actress. She made her debut in the movie Lajja and, while making the Indian version of Kill Bill, she earned the nickname Miss Matrix. To clarify, she did all the demanding stunts herself, without any help of stunt women or body doubles.

    14

  • Aishwarya Rai: Miss World 1994, she entered the movie industry three years later with Tamil movie Iruvar. She may well be the most famous Indian actress in the west and she is also the first Indian who has her own wax statue at the Madame Tussaud museum. She was a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003.

    15

Sushmita Sen: She substituted the wolrd of fashion with the world of film. Of course. Other than loving children and advocating world peace, she enjoys writing poetry and prose, or so say the Indian media. The brightest moment in her career was entering the influential Filmfare magazine's list of the top ten actresses in 2004.   Vidya Balan: The new face of Bollywood. She has made five movies since 2005 and is currently attached to four more projects. She arrived to the world of film from TV production and, before that, she was making ads and commercials, of course.  Shobana Chandrakumar: She is primarily a dancer. Born into a family of dancers, she has been very active in this form of artistic expression since she was three. She also founded the art school Kalarpana and her filmography includes as many as about 70 titles. Shilpa Shetty: Since she was a child, she knew what lay ahead of her. Her mother and father, who were models, made sure it happened. She was not all that good at acting since one movie after another would flop at the box office. Still, she is a talented dancer and singer and her five minutes of fame evenutally came. The movie Phir Milenge, made in 2004, made her expand her award shelf: she received three all at once. Preity Zinta: Unlike most actresses, other than doing commercials and posing in CVs, Zinta is also a TV show host. She has the reputation of being a picky actress who tries to play as diverse roles as possible. Is it necessary to point out that the reason for this is the grat agility (that is, expressiveness) of her face? Mallika Sherawat: Sometimes one has to go to dangerous trouble. The model/actress' career was at a standstill, but then she got a supporting part in the movie Jeena Sirf Mere Liye. This was not enough either. She only achieved success with the controversial and insanely brave movie Khwahish. The controversy? She kissed very sensuously and passionately. As many as 17 times! Koena Mitra: Born in Calcutta, she had the standard road from rags to riches - by winning and being highly ranked at beauty contests for Miss this or that. Commercials and videos followed and then also her debut in the film Road. Nandita Das: She went into acting when she performed with the Jannaty Manch street theatre group. She has a degree in sociology and she made her debut on the big screen in the movie Pariniti in 1987. The role that made her famous was the one in Deepa Mehta's movie Fire, in which she played the controversial role of a lesbian. She was a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005. Katrina Kaif: She has only been in the movie business for three or four years. She moved from london to Bombay to pursue her acting career. It seems to have been the right move because she has made eight movies already and has four more in development. She made her debut in the movie Boom (unrelated to the French movie La Boum or the American one made in 1968.)Amrita Rao: She has a degree in psychology. She was spotted by film producers not at the university graduation ceremony, but after she had made about 30 commercials. An ad for a particular kind of coffee provided her with her first opportunity and she used it to make her debut in the film Ab Ke Baras. Anoushka Shankar: The master of sitar is the daughter of a sitar master. Two-time Grammy nominee, holder of a medal awarded by the British Parliament, she was declared one of 20 Asian heroes by Time Magazine. Truly impressive. She only made one movie, Dance Like a Man. Celina Jaitley: At first, she did not want to be an actress, She wanted to help the Indian army by becoming a doctor or a pilot, which should not come as a surprise since her father was a professional soldier. She eventually got a degree in economics and then won at a beauty contest in Bengal and everything changed. Her first movie was Khel. Aarti Chabria: Like most of her colleagues on this list, she was a Miss once, then a star in commercials and videos, and eventually an actress. She made her debut in the movie Lajja and, while making the Indian version of Kill Bill, she earned the nickname Miss Matrix. To clarify, she did all the demanding stunts herself, without any help of stunt women or body doubles.  Aishwarya Rai: Miss World 1994, she entered the movie industry three years later with Tamil movie Iruvar. She may well be the most famous Indian actress in the west and she is also the first Indian who has her own wax statue at the Madame Tussaud museum. She was a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003.