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Wednesday 13 May 2015

‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ breaks the stereotype of “Log Kya Kahenge?”


Zoya Akhtar and Excel entertainment take a bold step and indulge in breaking the existing stereotype of “Log kya kahenge” by walking hand in hand with the cultural shift experienced in India.
The times where actresses played laid back supportive roles are long gone.
Actresses are emerging as the new “Hero”
Producing movies with contents/ acts that force respective subjects to be spoken about leading to bring about an evolution in the Indian mentality
Present Directorshave a changed perspective from “Log kya kahenge?” to ensuring “Kuch toh log kahenge!”
Kangana Ranaut was shown refusing her groom for marriage in Queen.
Shraddha Kapoor was featured riding a bike with Siddharth Malhotra riding pillion
To the most recent display of Anushka Sharma taking center stage with her performance in NH10
The recent past involved movies that led to a change in the audiences perceptions too, fostering the growth of movieshaving a liberalized approach.
‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ revolves around the story of a dysfunctional family, in contrast to the traditional Indian family.
The film exhibits a modern approach to relations and portrays a friendly bond between all the characters.

. The many ‘Avatars’ of Shahid Kapoor.

Shahid Kapoor has been constantly in the news with his different looks and innovative hairstyles.
His appearances have been widely appreciated by his fans.
Shahid is viewed as an Icon by the youth; often his fans are spotted donning his looks.
His style has evolved over time from his first film Ishq vishq to his latest Haider
Shahid is seen experimenting with his appearance in films like
Jab we met
Kaminey
Teri meri kahaani
R..Rajkumar
Haider
His upcoming films like ‘Shandaar’ starring Aliaabhatt and ‘Udhta Punjab’ also exhibit him in different looks.
Shahid believes in experimenting and doing complete justice to the roles he plays by completely transforming into his on screen character. C:\Users\Priyanka\Desktop\Shareit\Photo\Spice\Screenshot_2015-05-07-02-11-44-1.png
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