Bollywood says yes to curves!

Kareena’s plunge to a size zero and the media frenzy around Aishwarya’s baby weight  tend to give us the impression that at least when it comes to bollywood, curves are a curse. Or so they would have us believe. Here are 8 voluptuous  b’town hotties who are turning the stereotype on its head.

          She may not be quite the b’town queen  but Neha Dhupia’s bootylicious bod knows few equals. Her Kim Kardashianesque hourglass figure remains the envy of her contemporaries and women everywhere.

    From successful pornstar to mainstream Bollywood heroine, Sunny Leone’s generous curves have ensured she remains the ultimate male fantasy. Don’t agree? Ask her legions of fans.

    The 25 year old curvaceous lass continues to be one of the most sought after newcomers in tinsel town despite the criticism surrounding her weight. Looks like she’s decided to let all comments about her curves fall on deaf ears.

    Often known as ‘Fatrina’ for her curvaceous bod and a striking resemblance to Bollywood queen Katrina Kaif , Zarine Khan finally struck gold with Housefull 2 after a fumbling start to her Bollywood career.

    Whether sporting a toned body or a fuller figure the petite bong actress never fails to stun. However its her curvy avatar in Aiyya that’s a hit with the masses.

    This voluptuous beauty outrageously jiggled and sizzled her way into male fantasies with Dirty Picture and there’s been no looking back ever since. She made flab look hot and no Sheila or a Munni could never make you go Ooh La La quite like our curvy southern lass.

    She stood out in a supporting role in the movie Ladies vs Ricky Bahl and is fast ascending the bollywood ladder. Assisting her along the way are an effervescent personality and luscious curves.


    Just a year old in bollywood, the Gangs of Wasseypur actress is already being touted as the next big thing. Proud of her wholesome figure the Delhi stunner has already announced “she is not interested in losing weight”.

 

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