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			 Vidya Balan has taken over as ‘female hero’ Vidya Balan has taken over as ‘female hero’
			
				
					 
 Vidya , who has become a name to reckon with following some  power-packed female-oriented films, has found another admirer in music  composer Shekhar Ravjiani who describes her as a “female hero”. “If we are talking about female population, now we know that we have a  female hero here with us who has taken over. I think with all the Khans  and the Kapoors, we have Vidya Balan now,” Shekhar, of the  Vishal-Shekhar duo, said here at the music launch of their latest film  “Kahaani.”
 After being down and out for a while, Vidya resurfaced and showed her  Versatility with “Ishqiya”, “Paa”, “No One Killed Jessica” and her  masterstroke came in the form of “The Dirty Picture”. The film was not  only a commercial success, it also received all-round acclaim.
 Right now Vidya is on a winning sprees with most popular best actress awards falling in her kitty.
 The duo had composed the music for “The Dirty Picture” and Shekhar  says they have tried to match the audiences’ expectations with  “Kahaani”, which is coming out March 9, as well.
 ” ‘Kahaani’ is really very special for us. Whenever people talk about  this combination (me and Vishal), they always expect something really  mad, crazy and beautiful and this has happened again with ‘Kahaani’,”  said Shekhar.
 They are also busy composing for “Arjun – The Warrior Prince”, “Student of the Year” and “Shanghai.”
 
 
 
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