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British sensation Katrina Kaif |
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half-Czech half-Pakistani American fashion model and actress Nargis Fakhri |
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Welsh model Lisa Lazarus |
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Brazilian model Giselle Monteiro |
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British-born Amy Jackson |
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Arab Brazilian model Bruna Abdullah |
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Canadian model Mia Uyeda |
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half-German-half-Indian international supermodel Evelyn Sharma |
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Indian Brazilian model Nathalia Kaur |
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half-Sri Lankan half-Malaysian beauty Jacqueline Fernandez |
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Irish-born British granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin, Kiera Chaplin |
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Hollywood superstar Nicole Kidman |
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Russian model Era Tsariova |
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South African Playboy model Candice Boucher |
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Swedish-Iranian model and dancer Maryam Zakaria |
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Uruguayan-Mexican actress and model Barbara Mori |
While British sensation Katrina Kaif continues to rule Bollywood, it was just the other week that we heard of the half-German-half-Indian international supermodel Evelyn Sharma entering Bollywood with three movies already under her belt.
Now the latest on foreign collaborations in the Indian film industry is that Hollywood superstar Nicole Kidman has signed up to star in a film produced and financed by Yash Raj Films Entertainment.
According to announcement made at the ongoing Film Festival at Cannes, Yash Raj has joined hands with French filmmaker Pierre-Ange Le Pogam to produce and finance Grace of Monaco, featuring Hollywood star Nicole Kidman.
Among other foreign girls who have joined hands with Indian film-making, are Arab Brazilian model Bruna Abdullah, Welsh model Lisa Lazarus, Swedish-Iranian model and dancer Maryam Zakaria, half-Sri Lankan half-Malaysian beauty Jacqueline Fernandez, half-Czech half-Pakistani American fashion model and actress Nargis Fakhri, South African Playboy model Candice Boucher, Uruguayan-Mexican actress and model Barbara Mori, Brazilian model Giselle Monteiro, Canadian model Mia Uyeda, British-born Amy Jackson, Russian model Era Tsariova, Indian Brazilian model Nathalia Kaur and Irish-born British granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin, Kiera Chaplin.
Though some people debate that India has many more beautiful faces to choose from and that our filmmakers shouldn't be bothered to scout for talent outside! But the fact remains that the audience isn't complaining at all. Instead, they are lapping up every foreign girl who joins forces with our industry. It's the survival of the fittest and Brand Katrina Kaif is the main example.