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Age No Bar For Flirting For These Divas!

By AKS Darpan, 04 Nov, 2014 11:43 AM
  • Age No Bar For Flirting For These Divas!
There use to be an era when our Bollywooders use to do an age proportionate casting in their cine flicks, but nowadays with the arrival of so many genres this mind set seems to be turning into a thing of the past. And to prove our words here we bring for you a list of hotties who defied age norms and flirted with older man on the Big screen. 
 
Lisa Haydon 
 
 
Newest to join this league of hotties who grabbed the opportunity of flirting with the older men is none other than sensuous, Lisa Haydon who is all set to make, 'Shaukeen' Anupam Kher, Annu Kapoor, and Piyush Mishra, dance on her finger tips the the upcoming cine flick "The Shukeens". 
 
Vidya Balan 
 
 
Well when it comes to molding herself as per the need of the role, then probably no one can do it better than Vidya who flirted with veteran thespian Naseer not just once but twice, once in "The Dirty Picture" and then in Ishqiya...
 
Priyanka Chopra 
 
 
It's always a bit difficult for a budding newbie to romance a man who is two times older than her, but it looks like making impossible possible is an innate habit of Priyanka who right in the initial days of her career not only showed the valor of romancing Amrish Puri, but also won awardS for her shady character. 
 
Jiah Khan 
 
 
When Big B and Jiah Khan starrer Nishabd made it to cine arenas it at once turned into one of the most controversial movies of that era. Probably because it was ahead of the time when it marked its arrival. But there is no denying the fact that the conviction with which Jiah portrayed her character in the movie was simply praiseworthy. 
 
Perizad Zorabian 
 
 
Although Anant Balani's Joggers' Park  didn't over glorify the age defying platonic romanticism of an older man and a young belle, but in-spite of that the way it portrayed the whole phenomena of an older man falling in love with a relatively younger woman was simply mesmerizing.

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