Sunday, June 6, 2010

Rajneeti on very first ay impress critics.


The new film by Prakash Jha is entitled Rajneeti (political significance) and Katrina Kaif plays a leading role in a minister in the film. Katrina Kaif is looking like the Indian leader Sonia Gandhi.Ajay Devgan and Ranbir Kapoor is also in the role of leader in Rajneeti as an actor.

Prakash Jha is back in rajniti silverscreen after his loss in real terms Rajneeti, but not defeated and would not. It will collect and may experience some actual experience Rajniti for its most anticipated Rajniti. As the hindi movie Rajneeti, another Hindi movie is coming in 2010 and the name of this movie is Dhruv. Stylish Kareena Kapoor plays a leading role in this film. It is based on based on the political dynamics of the relationship between man and woman.

Rajneeti is a film that tells the journey of an ordinary woman (Katrina) the fight against corruption to the day that becoming prime minister.
It will also show the emotions of a woman in politics, the suffering endured by a woman in the dark world of politics.

We learned that, to soak up the diction Katrina Kaif has taken certain classes of speech and it looks as video clips of women ministers, including that of Sonia Gandhi. It also seeks to emulate the ways of Gandhi in his character. According to the director of Katrina is perfect for the role and he could not think of any other star, but time has a response if Rajneeti will be knocking on the ticket or bombs.

Katrina Kaif is one actress who work hard. She works very hard on his dialogue delivery to the Prakash Jha film, Rajneeti where she plays a politician (apparently inspired by Sonia Gandhi). She has always had a strong accent when she speaks in Hindi, but she tries to improve his pronunciation. Whenever she has free time at home, she practices her lines so it does not hurt for dubbing the film. She wants her acting skills to take into account the film and possibly even win some prizes. Well, we wish her all the best for her nice role.

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