Vidya Balan Hot News about Latest Movie Ishqiya
In Vidya Balan Upcoming Latest Movie Ishqiya Movie, two low life criminals, Naseeruddin Shah (Khalujaan) and Arshad Warsi (Babban), fall in love with Vidya Balan. Krishna’s husband is a leading citizen of the underworld. To escape her nagging to surrender, he engineers an explosion, which enables him to fake his death.
An unsuspecting Krishna believes it is murder. The purpose of her life now is to punish those who she thinks killed him. So when the middle-aged Khalujaan and the young Babban arrive at Krishna’s house in Kharagpur, fleeing the gangster boss whom they have double-crossed, Krishna right away finds them useful.
She doesn’t waste time, and turns on her bodily charms in full flow so that both men stay hooked long enough and close enough to carry out her plan of kidnapping a steel tycoon, the false phantom who she believes is behind the murder-opera.
Hot Vidya Balan has played complex roles before in Pa, Guru and Parineeta. But unlike those characters, there is a startling clarity, uncharacteristic in Indian society, about Krishna’s amoral perspective of the world. She will do anything to get her way.
Krishna is the rural matriarch we always suspected was hiding in the attic of the ancestral home, but were afraid to acknowledge. As a people we are staunch devotees of prettification, remember? And suddenly here she is, in the dark of the cinema hall, near-bare, angry and unstoppable. And her whole attitude, we notice, is akin to the upright middle finger. It is just your kind of luck that it is pointed at you.
In Ishqiya, Krishna barely talks, let alone relates, to anyone in the village except the recently arrived guests. She is a loner. Her expressions flit between stony anger and a sensuous availability. And both seem exchangeable. She frequently gives short, tight slaps to her men, husband or lover.
It is not just that Krishna is constantly plotting and manipulating and playing one lover against the other. She is also shown associating with guns, revolvers and knives. Throughout the movie, weapons of mass destruction gravitate towards her. She pulls people towards her by their shirt scruffs. There is a constant violence in her in the way she stares, even if it is at the middle distance.
And, of course, Krishna is hot. Her backless choli, her undone hair and a strange, heavy physical presence lend her an earthy individuality rarely seen in Bollywood Female Characters.
In short, Krishna goes against the grain of Bollywood womanhood. And, in a strange, Ishqiya-kind-of-twist, it so happens that Vidya Balan is not the typical Bollywood heroine either. Forget the fact that she is from Palghat in Kerala in terms of her racial stock. The real thing is how those south Indian Brahminical genes contribute to the breaking of the zero-figure mould of Bollywood hot heroines.
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