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Bollywood Blind Item – May 2017 – 3

    We have to say we are not surprised at all by the blind item below. What else can you expect from a self-centred person? It’s not just being self-centred, but putting so much emphasis on fame, glamour and money. In her case, we are sure it has more to do with fame and staying relevant. She saw what happened to her sister and it’s why she was postponing her marriage this long and having a family of her own. This just proves that her new situation was unexpected and lots of thoughts must have run into her mind. Like, what will her standing be in this industry now that she has a new status? Will she still be on the wishlist of famous directors? Will she able to do modern roles from now on? Most importantly, will the audience accept her in her new status? Let’s just wait and see how this will work out for her. It is a cruel industry, but she’s not the first one in this situation and won’t be the last. She should have presented herself in a more dignified manner, instead of praising herself constantly when she was in that state. Like we said, let’s just wait and see. Check out the blind item from Mumbai Mirror below.

     

    Bollywood Blind Item

    Blind Item – May - Bollywood - 2017 3

     

    WHAT’S with our Bollywood beauties these days? As if being good-looking and successful isn’t enough, these actors now want to micro-manage their image too. We hear a leading lady is not interested in talking about her child, her role as a mum, or even being referred to as a mother in her interviews. She only wants to talk about her films and how good she looks in them. While we understand that leading parts tend to wane out post marriage and motherhood, she did have a rather well-documented pregnancy. Anyways, whatever floats the boat.

     

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    Leading Lady: Begum Kareena Bebola Kapoor

    Blind Item – May - Bollywood - 2017 3

    10 thoughts on “Bollywood Blind Item – May 2017 – 3”

    1. Aish had a baby and she is still a very sexy sought out actress. What is this all about my career mindset kareena has? does she really need to work to survive in life? I thought they were rich and she could lay off work. Is not like producers would be knocking down her door offering her movies when she is in her 40s 50s. Girl if you are reading this, go play with your child, do some bonding. That child will hate you in the future if all he’s going to remember is his nannies.

      1. Like we mentioned, it’s hard for her to give up on fame. Not all women have that quality, especially after becoming mothers for the first time. That said, maybe she has postpartum depression. If that is the case then she should get help.

    2. Marriage has nothing to do with it. An actress has a very short life span in Bollywood. Even if she was not married she would be in this situation. But man! She’s so obnoxious!

    3. She is so lazy she only does flower pot roles even though she is capable of pulling off difficult roles. Her time has come and gone does not matter how she tries to manage her image the audience knows the truth. BTW I totally agree with above comment about her being dumb as box of bricks and her current desperate tactics prove it!

    4. ash never ever do that people troll her for not letting touch any1 to the aaradhya every carry her not let her walk.look at bebo she not even carry her baby.she has such beautiful baby.selfish woman.

    5. I understand Bebola …. The world of Bollywood is so arranged that the actress is primarily perceived as a sexual object. Popularity, success, can only be if the actress is sexy. Even if she is very talented, but not sexually attractive to most people, she can never be in the top. When an actress becomes a wife, then a mother, her sexual attraction diminishes in the eyes of society. Accord, popularity falls. Bebo always had a careerist, she thought only about success and money, very rarely about the role and she loved basking in the rays of glory. Now she is not able to receive all this. But for her part she is right, no one asks the actors “How is it to be a father?” “Do you feel that popularity has diminished when you became a dad?” I think actors in the interview should only talk about work, about films and roles, but not about their children, moms or sisters, it has nothing to do with profession

      1. Age is much, much more harsh on women than men. Revathi was Salman’s beloved in a movie. Who would believe that today?

    6. Dumb as a box of bricks, what else could be expected from this one? Shallower than the rivers of Rajasthan in the middle of a heat wave.

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