Thursday, August 2, 2007

Urmila Matondkar sizzles in Mehbooba Mehbooba

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Urmila Matondkar sizzles in Mehbooba Mehbooba
01st Aug 2007 23.22 IST
By Nikhil Kumar

Urmila Matondkar will be seen gyrating to the modern version of one of the most famous dance numbers from Hindi cinema.

Like Helen did in the 1975 movie Sholay (directed by Ramesh Sippy), Urmila gets to shake her booty to the addictive tune of Mehbooba Mehbooba in ‘Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag’, which was previously titled Ram Gopal Varma Ki Sholay .

The promos show the hot looking Urmila shaking her enormous bust and booty to the techno composition by choreographer Ganesh Hegde.

The song shows Urmila in a sexy, low-neck, red colored outfit designed by Manish Malhotra . Urmila also gave many tips on her look and styling in the song.

The number has an eerie combination of excitement, fear and sensuality. In it, Urmila plays a modern performer against a jungle backdrop, where an arms deal is taking place between Babban Singh ( Amitabh Bachchan ) and his associates.

Urmila says it was a challenge to imagine Mr. Bachchan as Gabbar Singh and dance in front of him.

The best thing about the song is that the entire team did not try to ape the original Mehbooba Mehbooba number.

Urmila says the whole attempt was to make the song look original. Everything from the music, clothes, setting and ambience has been kept different from the original track.

Apart from all this, a special effort was made to make the song look sensuous. Urmila has flaunted her best and she even got wet because portions of the song show her dancing in water against a waterfall.

http://www.apunkachoice.com/scoop/music/20070801-0.html


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1 comment:

  1. Urmila Matondkar had acted in experimental roles for the last 15 years. Btu the viewers remember her more in scary characters created by Ram Gopal Verma. She acted as a child artist in Masoom, in 1983.

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