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Monday, December 14, 2009

Snake women of Bollywood

They have the possibilities of the supernatural and you have seen them gyrating and swaying to lilting numbers. The creepy snake women used to scare you but you still loved to watch them in their snake forms. Have a look at the sexy and scary babes of Bollywood in their best fictional roles…

From kises to hisses : No, nothing is wrong with her. It's just that now she is trying hisses after kisses. Mallika Sherawat is another and the latest woman of Bollywood with vengeance on her mind and venom in her fangs. Mallika Sharawat is playing the lead role in the movie 'Hissss' that is soon going to hit the screens.
Wishfull : Her vicious snake appearance and sinking her fangs acts in 'Nigahen' make Sri Devi the favourite snake girl on the screen. With the killing looks assuring death to the men, she wish to make herself a super-power girl.
Fangful : Sri Devi started the trend of female actresses converting into a snake to seek revenge for their killed husbands or lovers. It was all her blue lenses that portrayed her role of a Nagin perfectly in the movie.

Venomous : With daring and venomous looks in the movie 'Sheshnaag' , Rekha proved to be the ultimate snake woman. Rekha scales success in whatever role she portrays.

Stinging and vicious : Morphing into a snake to claim her love in 'Nagin', Reena Roy inspired other actresses to follow the similar act.
Infectious : Manisha Koirala had the ability to change herself into a snake and that really excites the imagination of the viewers. She became a murderous snaky girl in 'Jani Dushman' to destroy the men behind her unhappiness and death.

The toxic girl : Next woman who emerged as a snake was Mandakini who acted brilliantly in 'Naag Nagin'. Stepping into the role of a snake, Mandakini gave a powerful performance.

Dangerously beautiful : Playing dancing girl in 'Tan Dole Mera Man Dole' from movie, 'Nagin' , Vaijayantimala proved herself to be an actress of considerable merit. It's interesting to see her snaky gyrations and swayings in the evergreen hit by Lata Mangeshkar.



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