This Article is From Jan 27, 2012

Today's heroines are more talented: Zeenat Aman

Today's heroines are more talented: Zeenat Aman

Highlights

  • Veteran actress Zeenat Aman, who completely transformed the way actresses were portrayed in Hindi films, feels the cinema has evolved technologically and that heroines of today are more beautiful and talented.
  • "I think today we are making great films. Technologically there is a great deal of advancement. I think girls are more beautiful and talented and so are our men. There is some great stuff happening," Zeenat said at an awards function ceremony.
  • Zeenat, an iconic actress of the 70s-80s, was considered to be a sex-symbol owing to her bold appearances in the films that she acted in.
  • The actress was catapulted to instant fame and stardom following her portrayal of a westernised and emotionally disturbed junkie in 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna'.
  • When asked about the memories of first award, she said, "It was for 'Hare Rame Hare Krishna' it was prestigious to me. When you are new and don't know about the business and your work gets recognised it makes you very very happy."
Mumbai: Veteran actress Zeenat Aman, who completely transformed the way actresses were portrayed in Hindi films, feels the cinema has evolved technologically and that heroines of today are more beautiful and talented.

"I think today we are making great films. Technologically there is a great deal of advancement. I think girls are more beautiful and talented and so are our men. There is some great stuff happening," Zeenat said at an awards function ceremony.

Pics:Zeenat Aman: Still making hearts flutter

Zeenat, an iconic actress of the 70s-80s, was considered to be a sex-symbol owing to her bold appearances in the films that she acted in.

The actress was catapulted to instant fame and stardom following her portrayal of a westernised and emotionally disturbed junkie in 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna'.

Pics:Zeenat Aman steals the show at Apsara Awards

When asked about the memories of first award, she said, "It was for Hare Rame Hare Krishna it was prestigious to me. When you are new and don't know about the business and your
work gets recognised it makes you very very happy."

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