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Old 04-25-2009, 03:58 PM
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Default Deepika, Sonam in danger zone?

Just a few years into the business, these girls have already fizzled out.




Just a few seasons ago Deepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor were touted as the 'next big things' of tinsel town. But after their high profile debuts, the two girls have been high on hype but low on performance. And this holds true for many 'once popular' girls who are suddenly not-so-happening at box office. Exactly a year after the OSO-Saawariya clash, the Ghajini-Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi showdown gave Bollywood two new fresh faces - who seem to be making all the right noises with the big banners. And the buzz factor has now shifted to the likes of Asin ,Anushka, Genelia and Prachi. Now that even a huge star like Rani Mukerji has pulled up her socks (check out her new look) it's time these girls also wake up and smell the coffee – before it's too late.

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Deepika Padukone:

After her dream launch in Om Shanti Om, Deepika became a nationwide sensation. With the biggest of endorsement deals and top banners knocking at her doorstep, the leggy lass was on a winning path. But after an average Bachna Ae Haseeno and the turkey called Chandni Chowk To China, it's boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor and their lovey-dovey romance which have become her claim to fame.

Advice: Stop being your boyfriend's PR agent and focus on bigger and better films.
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Sonam Kapoor:

As much as we may love that infectious smile, Sonam's deglam look doesn't seem to be working on screen. With two high-profile disasters already in her kitty, Sonam needs to give these 'roles with substance' a pass. Sonam has the height, look and screen presence to hold her own in a frame. Being a Jane Austen fan is good and we hope her desi adaptation of Emma works – but an average Bollywood fan wants to see her in hot pants and a bikini top in the beaches of Miami.

Advice: Babes! Please don't reserve your glamorous side only for magazine photo-shoots.
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Vidya Balan:

From Parineeta to Kismat Konnection, her box-office record is quite consistent. But the fashion police have overlooked all the critical acclaim she has received. Vidya's desperate attempts to go glam have been undone by her unflattering sense of style. Her mature face and body language don't make her an ideal candidate for candyfloss films. And that's where she has been losing out. But after Ash, Vidya looks like the only able successor for Bhansali-Gowariker style costume dramas. So here's wishing that Vidya stops chasing NRI romances and concentrates on other genres.

Advice: You still have a loyal fan following, but instead of the Johns and Shahids, please go for films with Aamir and Hrithik.
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Kangana Ranaut:

Kangana showed a lot of spark in her first few films. But now her repetitive choice of troubled characters are proving detrimental. Despite her talent and unconventional appeal, Kangana has got slotted as boring and predictable. In one of the biggest films of the year, Kangana is playing second fiddle to an unknown Mexican model (Barbara Mori-Kites). Those trophies for Best Supporting Actress are a signal she should not miss.

Advice: Chill for some time and sign up a few glamorous entertainers. Jus having cozy dinners with Adhyayan wont help.
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