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Rani Mukherjee
Mar 15, 2005Rani was wow, great, stunning, wonderful, etc in Hum Tum. Tum is a girl, and she's proud of it. She stands up for herself and who she is. She transformed into the chic though conservative woman of the world who clings to old-world values in the hope that the new-age wisdom won't blow them away.
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Shilpa Shetty
Mar 15, 2005Phir Milenge presents a redefined Shilpa Shetty. Her superlative performance in this film gives audiences a window into Tamanna�s heart and soul. There is no trace of an item-girl beginning to take on serious roles; as a woman fighting for dignity in a society that fears and condemns her, Shetty definitively demonstrates that she is an exceptional actress capable of outstanding work. She plays her character with a kind of quiet grace.
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Urmila Matondkar
Mar 15, 2005Urmila proves herself yet again with her brilliant performance in 'Ek Hasina Thi'. Urmila Matondkar has certainly proved that she is far ahead from being a pretty damsel. She beautifully does her transformation from a naive girl, who is scared of rats into a hardcore woman.
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Aishwarya Rai
Mar 15, 2005Aishwarya Rai says her role of a deglamourised, tired-looking, overweight, middleclass housewife in "Raincoat" was her most challenging to date. Aishwarya has delivered a walloping performance in the film.
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Preity Zinta
Mar 15, 2005She is the essence of the story. She looks lovely as the Pakistani girl with her rather brown hair and stunning eyes. Preity as the young-cheerful girl till the mature Zaara keeps on coming up with different expressions, showing her abilities in acting.

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