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SCOOP: Why Kajal’s Show Misfired?

on Jun 29, 2015

Kajal Agarwal. Glamour and royal looks. These two go well with that name, provided with the fact that they are in limits. Whenever this hot lady crossed bounds in terms of skin show, unfortunately that boomeranged whether it is in cinemas or photo shoots or real life. This scoop points out couple of such instances.

The other day when Kajal walked the red carpet of Filmfare awards, she just spelled a shocker as her white gown flaunts more than what she will do anytime. That plunging neckline has put over the top display of cleavage on the show. This is something unexpected from the lady, as she always prefers to go with lesser skin at public events though she is okay with it on silver screen. Critics however dubbed Kajal’s act as desperate move to attract filmmakers because she has not big films in Tollywood and Bollywood at the moment, though Tamil films are on hand.

Not just this time, but whenever Kajal resorted to high octane skin show, like featuring topless on FHM Magazine cover page or going for a meaty skin show in movies like Daada, those acts have misfired. That cover page sparked debate in Bollywood about her willingness to bag offers in the tinsel town, but when she rejected that the topless act is a creation by magazine’s designers, it affected Kajal’s credibility. Because the magazine has threatened to sue Kajal in court for her comments and confirmed that they have the making video of the topless shoot.

At that time when Kajal is on peak of her career, she always played those roles that required song and dance routines but nothing else. Showcasing the power of her glamour, she went quite ravishing for Naga Chaitanya’s Dhada, which flopped miserably at box office. Somehow, Kajal’s skin show experiments are always a flop. Anyway she crossed 30 now, and should exit with dignity in case she chooses retirement anytime soon.


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