Kareena tells Madhur to re-work on her role in ‘Heroine’?

According to the latest tabloids buzz, Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor has explicitly told critically acclaimed filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar that he needs to make some changes in the character of main female lead in his upcoming ‘Heroine’ if he wants her to be in it.


Reportedly, Kareena got cold feet when the film maker told her that she will be required to shoot some steamy and intimate scenes with not just one but with five different men.

As per the sources familiar with the matter, Kareena made her displeasure known immediately after hearing the story and what role demands and now, the film has gone back to the storyboard to work out details as per actress’s wishes.

“Kareena might have done an intimate sequence recently in Kurbaan, but that was only because it was with Saif. Otherwise she is not keen on getting up close and personal with other co-stars,” said a source.

Kareena’s denies rumors
When Kareena was contacted and was asked about her latest demands, the actress replied that all the reports are absolutely non-sense as Madhur is still working on the story.

“We were always supposed to start next year. Madhur is still working on the script. We start shooting the film when the script is ready in the next three months.

Right now Madhur is busy with Dil To Bachcha Hai Jee,” revealed the actress.

However, Madhur managed to dodge all the questions by simply staying out of reach.

What’s the controversy is all about
Reportedly, in ‘Heroine’ Kareena will be portraying a character that will be having some similarities with actresses like Marilyn Monroe, Samita Patil and Divya Bharti etc., women known for living their life on their own terms.

“Bhandarkar’s film on is based on several heroines, from Marilyn Monroe to Divya Bharti. It follows a heroine who flits from one relationship into another, just like Bhumika.

Smita might have performed many intimate sequences with unabashed authenticity, but Kareena doesn’t want to enter that space,” disclosed an insider.

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