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Shraddha Kapoor turns beautifully into Haseena Parkar for ‘Haseena’

Shraddha Kapoor turns beautifully into Haseena Parkar for ‘Haseena’

| | 24 Apr 2017, 08:57 pm
Mumbai, Apr 24 (IBNS): Actress Shraddha Kapoor, who has mostly played the girl-next-door in most of her films, will be seen essaying the role of gangster Haseena Parkar, the sister of dreaded don Dawood Ibrahim in Apoorva Lakhia’s upcoming flick ‘Haseena’ and we bring to you Shraddha’s journey in this film.

Lakhia took to his Twitter page on Sunday to tweet a snap, which shows Shraddha as a teenager and as a 45-year-old woman.

Lakhia also wrote, “Shraddha Kapoor amazing transformation from #haseena (18) to #aapa (45) @SiddhanthKapoor @haseenamovie @AnkBhatia super.”

A source attached to the movie revealed, “She had to come three hours before her first shot as it took much time to put on the prosthetics and because of the heat, the make-up would melt and she had to redo it at lunch. She started costume and make-up trials almost two months before the shoot.”

Make-up artist Subhash Shinde said, “Shraddha is supportive and would always ask me to take my time. She would come early... sometimes before us. She and Apoorva gave a lot of inputs and it took us one month and 12 trials to get the perfect look.”

Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film is being presented by Swiss Entertainment and has been produced by Nahid Khan.

Haseena is slated to release on July 14.
 

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