For the latest in Bollywood, TV & Fashion download our updated Android App OR our iOS App. Sticking to this character and holding on to it, especially when we had a break in the middle, was tough.” Haseena: The Queen of Mumbai is slated to release on July 14, 2017. So, I had to get into the vibe of a 40-year-old bhai and then reverse it and get more and more younger. For some scenes where I had to put silicon in my mouth and talking was tough.
I just ate a lot of cheese, burgers and chocolates at night to put on weight, Apoorva (Lakhia) Sir said if I didn’t put on 9-10 kgs he would not take me in the film (laughs), but it all worked out really well.” He added, “The tougher part was to lose weight to look in my 20s.
Speaking about it with a leading daily, Siddhanth said, “I had to put on nine kilos for the film though there was lot of prosthetics and body suits involved. Interestingly, Siddhanth had to put on nine kilos for the movie.
Both the photos see him in the same pose and we’re loving the transformation. It’s just the LabelManager PnP USB Label Maker that completely flopped that the company decided to do nothing about (yet continued to sell all these years). This is an amazing label maker that we have a few of kicking around the offices here. In the other photo, which is of an older Dawood, the actor looks deadly in a white shirt, black pants and a grey suit. Take the LabelWriter 450 Turbo (available via retailers like Amazon, or Office Depot) for example. In one of the photos which showcase Dawood in his younger days, Siddhanth looks raw and killer in a striped white and brown shirt with brown pants. up with his 7-year old brother to stop the dastardly plot of the CEO of Puppy Co.
Recommended read: Haseena Shraddha Kapoor and brother Siddhanth Kapoor look deadly in the new still Mac daddy and lovers Mac Daddy and the Lovers Haseena Parkar. The transformation was shared by the actor on his Instagram page and it will leave you impressed. This time we get a look at Shraddha’s real-life brother, Siddhant Kapoor who plays Dawood Ibrahim in the movie. But Lakhia’s film remains ambiguous about Haseena’s businesses and instead portrays her as the victim of police excesses and her brother’s crimes.Haseena: The Queen of Mumbai, which is a biopic on Haseena Parkar aka Dawood Ibrahim’s closest sister, has raised curiosity levels of many as the first look of Shraddha as Haseena came out a few weeks back. In real life, Parkar was an authority in her own right - a powerful woman who is said to have controlled and expanded her brother’s business in India. Haldankar was killed to avenge the murder of gangster Dawood Ibrahims brother-in-law Ismail Parkar, who in turn had been murdered a few days earlier by the. Every bad deed is cloaked as a good one, doing both the film and its subject a huge disservice. She bullies builders and landowners, but only because they harass the poor. Parkar intervenes in disputes only because she wants to be a good Samaritan. Bollywood has made many gangster films, many of them based on Dawood Ibrahim’s life, but all of them have shied away from depicting the gangster as a person with varying shades of grey. Lakhia is more concerned with sanitising events so as to make his heroine as blameless as possible. 1991 as revenge for the killing of Gawli's brother, Papa Gawli, by the D Company.
Why else would you see Haseena as a young bride in 1976, watching a movie and sipping on a brand of bottled water that definitely did not exist during the period? There is a time and place for brand promotions, but this is not it.Īuthenticity is not the only thing that suffers in the film. The feud cost Ismail Parkar, Dawood's younger sister Hasina's husband. Apoorva Lakhia’s “ Haseena Parkar” is a film that is more concerned with making money than it is about telling the true story of that rare woman who made it to the top in the underworld.