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Heroine

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
4.7K
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Kareena Kapoor in Heroine (2012)
A female superstar struggles through the trials and tribulations of being a Bollywood actress.
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A female superstar struggles through the trials and tribulations of being a Bollywood actress.A female superstar struggles through the trials and tribulations of being a Bollywood actress.A female superstar struggles through the trials and tribulations of being a Bollywood actress.

  • Director
    • Madhur Bhandarkar
  • Writers
    • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Niranjan Iyengar
    • Anuradha Tiwari
  • Stars
    • Kareena Kapoor
    • Arjun Rampal
    • Randeep Hooda
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Writers
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
      • Niranjan Iyengar
      • Anuradha Tiwari
    • Stars
      • Kareena Kapoor
      • Arjun Rampal
      • Randeep Hooda
    • 42User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Kareena Kapoor
    Kareena Kapoor
    • Mahi Arora
    Arjun Rampal
    Arjun Rampal
    • Aryan Khanna
    Randeep Hooda
    Randeep Hooda
    • Angad Paul
    Shahana Goswami
    Shahana Goswami
    • Promita
    Pooja Chopra
    Pooja Chopra
    • Shaheen Khan
    Divya Dutta
    Divya Dutta
    • Pallavi Narayan
    Rashmi Nigam
    • Gauri
    Pallavi Sharda
    Pallavi Sharda
    • Gayatri
    Ranvir Shorey
    Ranvir Shorey
    • Tapanda (Dada)
    Lillete Dubey
    Lillete Dubey
    • Mahi's Mom
    Mugdha Godse
    Mugdha Godse
    • Rhea Mehra
    Sanjay Suri
    Sanjay Suri
    • Abbas Khan
    Raqesh Bapat
    Raqesh Bapat
    Sakshi Benipuri
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    Ajay Bhatia
    Paras Chaurasia
    Paras Chaurasia
    • Make Up Man
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    • Alex
    Sachin Danai
    Sachin Danai
    • Satya
    • Director
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
    • Writers
      • Madhur Bhandarkar
      • Niranjan Iyengar
      • Anuradha Tiwari
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    User reviews42

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    8evakirigo

    Ignore the rating, it's really not that bad

    I have absolutely no context for this movie and it's actors and sure it's not the most original plot but I found myself intrigued enough by the seedy side of fame to watch it to the end. I would actually recommend it for a slow night.

    Honestly, the main reason I'm giving it an 8 is to counter the absurdly low ratings. At the very least it deserves a 7.
    5jmathur_swayamprabha

    All are frauds here ! What about you Madhur ?

    As the title indicates, this is the story of a Bollywood heroine (in fact a collection of some episodes from her life and career). People keep on coming in and going out of her life and she finally ends up running away from the arc-lights and the sounds like Light, Camera, Action, Cut etc., i.e., instead of being a crowd-puller, feels better being a part of the crowd. She is indecisive or confused as to what she actually wants from her life - a successful career or a love-filled life with the man of her choice. And as a Hindi maxim tells - Duvidha Mein Dono Gaye, Maaya Milee Na Raam (in the condition of being in a fix, the person may get neither God nor wealth), she finally gets none of them.

    The way every coin has two sides, the same way every world or field has two altogether different sides – one bright one and one dark one. And the so-called realistic filmmaker – Madhur Bhandarkar has typed himself as a filmmaker concentrating on the dark side only of the field he is dealing with in his movie. The problem is that he always takes his audience for granted and wants it to believe whatever he shows as true.

    Madhur Bhandarkar has not shown any strugglers or acting lessons or a sincerity towards the profession. Instead he has chosen to show only the successful heroes and heroines and their activities involving mud-slinging, leg-pulling, scores-settling and dirty politics. And just like Fashion, he has shown smoking, drinking, drug-consumption, unsocial behaviour in the parties and casual sex (both heterosexual and homosexual). Is this all the film industry contains ? Is this the only scenario of a heroine's life ? After spending more than a decade in the film industry, do Madhur Bhandarkar and Kareena Kapoor want to tell the world that this is what they experience in this line ? Madhur Bhandarkar has shown that hype is everything and bad publicity is also considered as commercially beneficial. Well, this applies to this over-hyped film itself.

    In the beginning sequence of Subhash Ghai's Pardes (1997), Amrish Puri says to a Westerner, 'In your country, love means Len-Den, i.e., give and take whereas in India love means Dena Dena Dena, i.e., give give give. However Madhur Bhandarkar has shown that in this industry (which he himself is a part of), there is only give and take. Every talk, every gesture, every emotion, every relationship is artificial and motivated by self-interest. Well, he and Kareena Kapoor know better.

    Chums and dress-designers hovering around heroines are shown as speaking and behaving quite theatrically. Every female smokes. Every heroine is addressed by the talking person as 'babes' or 'baby'. Partisan media persons believe in settling their scores with the stars. Awards are negotiated. Heroes' possessive wives decide the heroines of their movies. Heroes do editing themselves, cutting the roles of those who do not come to their terms. Heroines devote more time to backbiting (or bitching) their contemporaries. Well, at least this is one fact which is confirmed through Kareena Kapoor's own life because she used to do it with her rival heroines till a few years back. For the rest, I am not sure to be fully true. All the same, how can I challenge the perception of Madhur and Kareena of their own line of work ?

    The hard-hitting dialogs serve Madhur's purpose best. In one dialog, the ruthless PRO (Divya Dutta) of the heroine says that in the film-line, if you utter a lie with confidence, people consider it as truth. And in another scene, one party-woman says to her talking companion that who is not a fraud in this film industry. Well Madhur, do you say the same about yourself too ? The movie leaves such an impression only.

    Technically, the movie is good. Music is in line with the mood of the movie. Though engrossing, the movie appears to be too long and the director seems to have attempted to cover as many facets of the cine-world, as possible which has, after a point, made the movie as burdensome. It has got reduced to a collection of some good and some bad sentences instead of being developed into a well-written impressive article.

    Performances are all good. Even those who have been forced by the director to go over the top, have not disappointed. Kareena Kapoor has taken her heart out to invest in this movie and this movie seems to be a take on the real life and career of this aging actress (completed 32 years). All others have done well. Special praise is deserved by Divya Dutta as the PRO and Helen as the heroine of the yesteryears. In addition to the entertainment value, it's the performances and the track of Helen which can be considered as the pluses of this movie. Madhur Bhandarkar's realism seems to be a different name for tried and tested entertainment only.

    The biggest thing that the movie subtly conveys is the dictum which I learnt quite late in my life – 'When you chase things, they run away'. When the 'heroine' in the movie chases love, love runs away from her and when she chases success in career, success runs away from her and all of her efforts prove to be counter-productive only in the end. Hence the great lesson rendered by default is never to run after anything. Let it go after a point.

    Finally, I conclude my review with a dialog of the PRO to the heroine in a scene – 'Either you manipulate others to your benefit or get ready to be manipulated yourself'. Madhur Bhandarkar seems to have grasped the essence of this dialog and this time he has manipulated.
    1rjrenju

    If you want to sleep, sleep at home.. Don't go theater to watch Heroine

    I watched Heroine in cinema hall today and I was looking into my watch more than looking into the screen because I desperately wanted the movie to come to an end. This is one of the biggest disappointment of the year after such a hype for this movie. There was no story at all and I was confused what was going on in the movie. There was nothing in it and Kareena was crying all from starting to end. Arjun Rampal was not at all matching to kareena and Randeep Hooda was totally wasted in this movie. The director plotted many emotional scenes in the movie which according to him was supposed to make the audience also emotional, but I was more emotional of wasting my money and time for this movie. My rating is 1/10.
    1puneetvermarocks

    User Reviews

    Madhur Bhandarkar who directed this movie must have lost his mind cause I can't find any reason why anyone can come with an idea of such a pathetic movie.....

    2 and half hours of crying Kareena ..... on top of it the story was completely flawed.... twist after twist never lets the story to make any sense of some kind..........

    Only positive thing that I can say is that if you can watch this movie and come out with your brain intact then you my friend can do anything in your life.

    WATCHING HEROINE IS A TEST FOR MAN's WILL TO SURVIVE.
    3mitrta

    Kareena's own story - Not worth watching

    The film is a depiction of Kareena's own struggle to sustain her presence in Bollywood. After an interesting start, the film loses its grip and compels the user to find logic in the script. The second half is worse than the worst half where the logic and appeal seems to lose viewer-ship. Post interval era is a big drag while the viewers get more eager to reach to the end.

    Overall, the film is flawed. It has virtually no sensible logic and the plot is very weak. The film does have its good moments, but those are highly succeeded by the negative factors of the film. Apart from good costumes and the ooziness displayed by Kareena and her counter-part(s), the film fails in every aspect.

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    • Trivia
      Aishwariya Rai shot few scenes for the film but later she had to opt out of the film due to her pregnancy as her character required drinking and smoking for some scenes.
    • Goofs
      When Kareena shoots the sex scene the camera is handheld and shaky but when she sees it with Divya Dutta on laptop it looks like as if it's shot with camera held properly
    • Quotes

      Mahi Arora: You media people should write film scripts. What stories you make to bring out your personal emnity. "Heroine took a car; a businessman gifted her", "She bought a diamond; she got engaged", "She went to the hospital; she got an abortion", "She went to Elle; she underwent plastic surgery" and if she goes to Dubai, a rate card gets made of hers. You're the best in making stories.

    • Connections
      Featured in 14th International Indian Film Academy Awards (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Saaiyaan
      Performed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

      Lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya

      Music by Salim Merchant and Sulaiman Merchant

      Produced by UTV Motion Pictures, Bhandarkar Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2012 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Nữ Siêu Sao
    • Production companies
      • Bhandarkar Entertainment
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $598,668
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $389,901
      • Sep 23, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,036,853
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 29m(149 min)
    • Color
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