Let's keep the film's BO report aside, as we are talking about this
Bong babe's bombshell avatars here, irrespective of the film's fate. Two
song sequences in Aiyyaa are sensationally stunning, presenting our lovely Rani's sensual side as never before. Dreamum Wakeuppam and Aga Bai
are class apart, really! While the former one is a gingery treat with
Rani as one voluptuous woman making men drool all over her sensational
moves, the latter song exhibits a steamier Rani who hooks and hypnotizes
us with her sensual belly-dancing gyrations. Both the numbers are a
marvel to behold, thanks to Rani's utmost dedication towards setting the
screens afire!
2.DIL BOLE HADIPPA!
Though this comedy was colorless to the core and fell flat on its
face at the ticket-windows, courtesy a wishy-washy script, the only
breather for film-buffs was Rani's tantalizing moves to the Hadippa
track. As an utterly desirable temptress, the Bong beauty emerged as a
clear personification of sensuality in the racy number. She looked
ravishing in those flirtatious bikini-tops. Rani had never epitomized a
hotter screen-siren before this fiery, stirring act, which simply
charmed the pants off her fans.
3.HUM TUM
Rani defined awesomeness in most parts of the first half as a bubbly,
mischievous girl. While it were the later reels that saw her as a
serious and gloomy woman. But what swept us off our feet was the
passionate title track that had moments of warmth and sizzle aplenty.
Rani's amorous outing with Saif Ali Khan in this song created
uncontrollable waves when the film released. The two interspersed many
intimate moments throughout the zealous number, ending up locking lips!
4.KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI
Rani Mukerji got the first crack at looking hot on the screens with Karan Johar's Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.
Coming across as a nice bit of fluff, the actress stormed the nation in
those skimpy outfits. Though SRK and Kajol took pride in lapping the
main leads, it was the temptingly glamorous Rani as the college hottie
who walked away with the meatiest role in the film. Her seductive husky
voice added to her hotness quotient and made the movie-watching
experience a pleasure to the nth degree.
5.NO ONE KILLED JESSICA
Yes, she was all covered throughout the film, and her lofty presence
in this political crime thriller should be rather written about in a
piece that talks about her most powerful performances. But I'm including
Rani's No One Killed Jessica here, plainly to underscore the
equally riveting side of her screen-persona – her portrayal of a bold,
no-nonsense, sharp-tongued journalist who unabashedly used foul language
and convinced us for doing that simultaneously. She was one bombshell
in the film, who lent many saucy colors to it, merely with her firebrand
presence. Also, I loved her in the scene wherein she told her boyfriend
to "help yourself" when she got a work-call in the middle of the 'act'.
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