Haseena Parkar biopic: Details of Shraddha Kapoor's look revealed
Shraddha Kapoor To Go De-glam As Haseena Parkar In Apoorva Lakhia's 'Haseena: The Queen Of Mumbai'
Shraddha Kapoor is all set to shed her glamorous avatar for her upcoming movie 'Haseena: The Queen Of Mumbai'.
The actress will be seen playing the titular role in the biopic which is made on Dawood Ibrahim's sister Haseena Parker.
As per the media reports, Shraddha will be seen in a strictly de-glamorised look in the movie.
"She will be wearing some very heavy jewellery, but as far as make-up is concerned, it will be minimal. The makers are trying to make her look as real as possible and at the same time not making it look overboard. She will also be using some prosthetic add-ons since the film shows her progressing from the age of 17 to 43," a source told a leading daily.
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Notably, this is the first time Shraddha will be seen doing a biopic and the actress is quite thrilled about it. She even met Haseena's family on the sets of the movie.
Besides, 'Baaghi' actress is making every single effort to give this much talked about biopic her best shot.
Interestingly, the Shraddha will also be seen sharing the screen space with her brother Sidhanth Kapoor for the first time.
Sidhanth will play the role of Dawood Ibrahim in the movie.
'Haseena: The Queen Of Mumbai' will be helmed by Apoorva Lakhia.
Currently, Shraddha Kapoor is busy promoting her next release 'OK Jaanu' opposite Aditya Roy Kapur.
The movie is slated to hit the screens on January 13.
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