Celina Jaitley - A comedy queen?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,November 22 2006]

Is Celina Jaitley going to step up the ladder to be knighted as the comedy queen this decade?

Seems quite likely if one looks at her track record, especially over last few months, when each of her comedy films have done well to some degree at the box office.

Though 'No Entry' last year still remains to be her biggest claim to fame, even her subsequent 'Jawani Diwani' with Emraan Hashmi raised a few chuckles and was a coverage at the box office. Later this year she was seen in 'Tom Dick and Harry' which was a neat success while her act in 'Apna Sapna Money Money' is her most polished comic act ever.

With a cent percent record in each of her comic roles, she certainly deserves to be put up on the pedestal, at least when it comes to comedies.

However, in each of her upcoming releases, she would be seen in a different light as none of them, whether it is 'Shakalaka Boom Boom', 'Red' or 'Hello', belong to comedy genre!

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