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From flowers bobbing against each other to heated smooches, Bollywood has come a long way. Spicing it up are the female actors who are shedding inhibitions. We take a look at some of Bollywood’s recent lip locks on Kiss Day.

Updated on: Feb 13, 2011 01:48 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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From flowers bobbing against each other to heated smooches, Bollywood has come a long way. Spicing it up are the female actors who are shedding inhibitions. We take a look at some of Bollywood’s recent lip locks on Kiss Day.

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Turning 30
She rides a Bullet, sports trimmed hair in real life and is bold enough to not shy away from locking her lucky lips with the man she likes and for her, age is no bar.

Yeh Saali Zindagi
Sensuous, passionate and breathtaking but newcomer Aditi Rao Hydari didn’t hesitate in exchanging salivary glands with Arunoday Singh in this Sudhir Mishra outing. Reports suggest the count is over and above 22.

Band Baaja Baaraat
Ok the Taani of Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi went glam with Badmaash Company before taking a contemporary desi turn with her wedding planner avatar in this one. And if celebrating a big win with her partner-turned-beau means a kiss, she doesn’t mind doing that too.

Kites
This one might have failed to soar at the box office but it did stir up a fair share of controversy courtesy its moisty smooches between Hrithik Roshan and Latino beauty Barbara Mori - something worth the money spent on the film.

Ishqiya
Vidya Balan doesn’t bother if it is piling on weight as a desi femme fatale, mouth expletives soaked in chemical derivatives or, or, or, vaccum the oxygen out of Arshad Warsi’s lungs with a long, heated lip lock.

 
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