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Heroine Review: Poor scripting, dialogues, direction lets Bebo down

New Delhi:  What we see in this typical Madhur Bhandarkar film is clinical depression, manipulative friends, homosexuality, a high and low in an actress' career. We saw it in ‘Fashion', and this time too,  Bhandarkar

Kareena Kapoor carries the flick on her solitary shoulders. She looks totally engrossed in her role of a moody and emotionally unstable fading star. She gives her top performance and shines in some of the scenes. But bad script, dialogues and direction lets her down. 

You won't feel pity for her downfall in the flick, as it's portrayed from the very beginning that the actress is mentally sick and she follows her heart.



The saving grace is that popular item number Halkat Jawani of Kareena, which has already slayed spectators. It's a treat to watch it on a 70mm screen.

Arjun Rampal  plays the non-commital playboy superstar Aryan Khanna. He  is good in his performance and looks believable. Randeep Hooda after a dark performance in ‘Jism 2' is great as a cricketer and caring boyfriend.