Reliance Home Video release Heroine on DVD & VCD

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Reliance Home Video and Games has released the critically acclaimed film ‘Heroine’ on home video. The film produced by UTV Motion Pictures & Bhandarkar Entertainment and directed by National award winning director Madhur Bhandarkar stars Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Randeep Hooda.

Available pan India across all leading Home Entertainment chains and also on key online portals the DVD is priced at Rs. 299/- and VCD at Rs.115/-

Heroine is a woman oriented film where Kareena has brilliantly chronicled the behind-the-scenes facets of a superstar’s life. This is one movie any film buff would like to include in his library” said Sweta Agnihotri, COO of Reliance Home Video & Games.

Synopsis:

Heroine showcases the life of a superstar diva – revealing the unseen facets of celluloid stardom. Mahi Arora (Kareena Kapoor) is a star at the top of her game. But while she keeps up with the demands of stardom, it is her involvement with a much-married superstar Aryan Khanna (Arjun Rampal) that makes her career takes a nosedive. As her love life shatters, Mahi’s professional engagements start to suffer as well. Her impulsive and moody behaviour results in her losing movies to upcoming actresses and the brand endorsements start to fall apart as well. Divya Dutta plays the role of a no-nonsense PR person who Mahi teams up with to resurrect her image and her career. Mahi tries to salvage her falling stardom but each movie seems to bring its own strange complications – the journey is lonely and even when she falls in love with cricketer Angad Paul (Randeep Hooda), the relationship hits rock-bottom pushing Mahi further into depression and desperation.  Director Madhur Bhandarkar draws from his years in film-making to tell a story of the trials and tribulations faced by a silver screen diva, behind the sheen of stardom. Heroine is a no-holds barred look into the darker side of celluloid fame and fortune. Watch the story behind stardom reveal truths that are often stranger than fiction.

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