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Desi Aunty Saree Biography
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Bipasha Basu  (born 7 January 1979)[1] is an Indian actress who appears primarily in Hindi language films. She has also worked in Telugu, Bengali, Tamil and English language films. Basu is particularly known for her work in the thriller and horror film genres, and is cited in the media as a "sex symbol".[2][3][4]

After a successful career as a fashion model,[5] Basu made her film debut with a supporting role in the thriller Ajnabee (2001), which won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. Her first leading role was in the horror film Raaz (2002), which earned her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination. She was noted for playing a seductress in the erotic thriller Jism (2003).[6] She has starred in top-grossing films like No Entry (2005), Phir Hera Pheri (2006), Dhoom 2 (2006), her biggest commercial success to date, and Race (2008). Her performances in Apaharan (2005), Corporate (2006) and Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008) garnered critical praise. Other notable work include lead roles in the films All the Best: Fun Begins (2009), Raaz 3 (2012), and item numbers in several films. Glamsham states that her accomplishments have established her in Bollywood.[7]

Contents  [hide]
1 Early life and modelling career
2 Acting career
2.1 Debut:2001–02
2.2 2003–05
2.3 2005–2009
2.4 Recent work: 2010–present
3 Other ventures
3.1 Fitness DVD launch
4 Personal life
5 Filmography
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Early life and modelling career[edit]
Basu was born to a Bengali family in Delhi, where she lived till the age of eight in Pamposh Enclave, Nehru Place and studied at Apeejay High School.[8] Her family then moved to Kolkata. Basu, who describes herself as a tomboy, was pampered as a kid and was very naughty. She was fondly called 'Lady Goonda' in her school as everyone was scared of her short and commanding personality.[9] She has two sisters.


Bipasha Basu (5) at the IIFA Rocks fashion show
Basu was spotted by model Mehr Jesia Rampal at a hotel in Kolkata who suggested she take up modelling.[10] In 1996, she won the Godrej Cinthol Supermodel Contest and the Ford Models Supermodel of the World contest.[11][12] Basu was flown to New York by the Ford Company and began her successful modelling career at the age of 17. She then appeared in the Calida commercial with her then-boyfriend Dino Morea, which was controversial for picturing them sultrily. She had some protesters outside her house after that.[11] She has appeared on over 40 magazine covers.[12]

Acting career[edit]
Debut:2001–02[edit]
One of the judges of the Godrej Cinthol Supermodel Contest in which Basu participated, Vinod Khanna, wanted to launch her alongside his son Akshaye Khanna in Himalay Putra, but she felt she was too young and declined the role, which eventually went to Anjala Zaveri. After returning home, she was convinced by Jaya Bachchan to star opposite her son Abhishek Bachchan in J. P. Dutta's Aakhari Mughal.[13] However, the film was cancelled, and Dutta instead changed the script and made Refugee with Kareena Kapoor.[14] Basu was also offered a role in Refugee opposite Sunil Shetty, which she declined.[10]

In 2001, Basu finally made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani's Ajnabee. The film, directed by Abbas-Mustan, was inspired by the American film Consenting Adults.[15] It was a moderate box-office success and attracted unfavorable reviews from critics.[16] However, Basu's performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.[10]

In 2002, Basu starred in the year's most successful thriller, Raaz.[17] Directed by Vikram Bhatt, it established Basu in the Hindi film industry. Her portrayal of a woman who is pursued by a spirit received positive reviews. One review in The Tribune noted, "... it is Bipasha Basu who steals the show with her fine performance."[18] She was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for Raaz.[19] She was appreciated in a supporting role in Sanjay Gadhvi's Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai, a moderate critical and commercial success. However, in David Dhawan's Chor Machaaye Shor, was her first commercial failure. She appeared in a supporting role opposite Mahesh Babu and Lisa Ray in the Telugu film, Takkari Donga.[20] Gunaah, which released later that year, was also a box-office failure.[17] She played the role of a cop who loves a convict and tries to reform him.[21] Derek Elley of Variety observed that Basu was a miscast as the "idealistic cop".[22]

2003–05[edit]
In 2003, Basu starred in Pooja Bhatt's thriller, Jism, which was well received by critics and fared well at the box office.[23] She played the role of seductive, ambitious wife of a millionaire who indulges in an extramarital affair with an alcoholic lawyer and plots to kill her husband. The film ranked 92 in the top 100 sexiest movie scenes poll conducted by Channel 4.[24] Film critic Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama commented, "... the real show stealer is Bipasha Basu ; her sexy look and seductive deep voice, in contrast with her cold and calculating personality, makes her the most impressive femme fatale since Zeenat Aman and Parveen Babi."[25] She received a Filmfare Best Villain Award nomination for Jism. Her next release, Zameen, failed to make impact among audiences.[23]

Basu had four releases in 2004, all of which performed moderately and drew mixed reviews. She collaborated for the second time with Vikram Bhatt in her first release Aetbaar. She played the role of a young woman who falls in love with a psychopath. Rediff.com noted that "... The characters are not convincing, the plot is not fast-paced or interesting."[26] Her next film was Mani Shankar's Rudraksh, based on the Indian epic Ramayana. The film was a disaster at the box office and was panned by the critics.[27] She then starred in Rakht as a tarot card reader trying to solve a murder mystery. Critic Shruti Bhasin of Planetbollywood wrote, "Bipasha Basu impresses in a different look and role."[28] Her final release that year was Anil Sharma's Madhoshi opposite John Abraham.[29] Her performance of a mentally unstable woman was generally well received.[30]

In 2005, she appeared in the love triangle Barsaat alongside Bobby Deol and Priyanka Chopra. Taran Adarsh commented, "As an actor, she [Bipasha Basu] does show sparks only towards the end."[31] She starred in the Tamil film, Sachein, which was a hit and then in Prakash Jha's Apaharan, which won the National Film Award for Best Screenplay.[32][33] In this period, she refused to act in art films due to salary problems.[34]

Besides acting, Basu did the video "Tu" for Sonu Nigam's album, Kismat. She made a guest appearance in Jay Sean's music video "Stolen."[35]

2005–2009[edit]
Basu established herself as a successful actress with the success of No Entry, Corporate and Dhoom 2.[3] No Entry grossed 750 million at the box office and was the highest grossing film of 2005.[36] Basu played the role of a bargirl who acts as wife of two men. She earned Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination for the film. 2006 was equally successful for her with her four major releases — Phir Hera Pheri, Corporate, Omkara and Dhoom 2 — performing well critically and commercially.[37][38] Phir Hera Pheri became the ninth highest grossing film of the year.[39] She was featured opposite Akshay Kumar in a significant role of a con woman who steals 10 million from the protagonists. In Madhur Bhandarkar's Corporate, she gave up her glamorous look for the role of a businesswoman who has no qualms in taking advantage of her sexuality to con the CEO of a rival company. She won accolades from critics for her performance. Critic Aparna wrote, "[...] she has done a fabulous job as an ambitious woman. The kind of shrewdness in a woman that she plays has never been seen before in India films."[40] She was nominated for the second time for Filmfare Best Actress Award.

In Vishal Bharadwaj's adaptation of Othello, Omkara, Basu played the role of Bianca and was a cameo. She caught the attention of public with her dance number "Beedi", which was highly popular in India and overseas.[41] Critic Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN wrote, "... Bipasha Basu is brought in to lend oomph and she succeeds in doing just that."[42] Basu became the talk of the town for donning a bikini in Aditya Chopra's Dhoom 2. She reportedly ate only oranges for three days and trained hard to shoot the scene.[43] Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India commented, "Aah Bipasha! Looks great, brings back the bikini to Bollywood, and gently slips into the shadows as a pretty accessory."[44]

In 2007, Ronnie Screwvala's Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal performed below average at the box-office. The song picturised on John Abraham and Basu, "Billo Rani", became quite popular and earned her the nickname "Billo Rani", though equal credit must be given to Omkara in which her name was Billo Chamanbahar.[45] In 2008, she teamed up once again with Abbas-Mustan for Race. She played the role of Sonia who is stuck in a love-triangle between two brothers (played by Saif Ali Khan and Akshaye Khanna) and, through the course, she murders one of them. The film grossed 680 million at the box office and was the fourth-biggest hit that year in India; it performed good enough overseas as well.[46] Her performance was appreciated by critics with Taran Adarsh citing it as "her best work so far. She's superb".[47] Basu's work in Siddharth Anand's Bachna Ae Haseeno as a successful supermodel who finds it hard to forgive her ex-lover for betraying her earned her a second nomination for Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award and the film was a commercial success with it becoming a "Hit". She completed 2008 by appearing during the song "Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte" in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi.[48]

Her first release in 2009, Aa Dekhen Zara failed to do well at the box office.[49] Rohit Shetty's All The Best: Fun Begins performed well and her comic role was appreciated by fans.[50] Later that year, Basu surprised everybody with Rituparno Ghosh's Bengali film, Shob Charitro Kalponik. "I love saris and I'm wearing a lot of them in Ritu's film," she said.[51] She gave up her glamorous look and was praised by critics for her performance. Critic Subhash K. Jha spoke high of her. He said, "Bipasha [Basu] pulls out all stops to deliver her career's best performance. Her moments of anguish before and after her screen-husband's death are expressed in tones of cathartic conviction that we never knew existed within Bipasha." He also compared her with the multiple-award-winning actress, Shabana Azmi, commenting that Basu's anguished portrayal of bereavement can be equalled by Azmi only.[52]
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers
Desi Aunty Saree Hot New Indian Aunty Hits Photos Pics Wallpapers

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