Development Following the completion of
Jail (2009), Bhandarkar began toying with the idea of making a project based on the
Hindi film industry. Along with screenwriter
Niranjan Iyengar, Bhandarkar began developing the story about the life of an actress and later approached
UTV Motion Pictures with whom he had worked on several occasions. Bhandarkar, who was keen on using the title
Heroine for his film, donated to
Guddu Dhanoa's charity. He later explained that he had been subconsciously preparing for the film ever since he joined the industry. The
first look of
Heroine was released as part of the
64th Cannes Film Festival. A promotional poster was released during a press conference in which
Ronnie Screwvala of
UTV Motion Pictures,
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who was initially chosen as the film's lead, officially announced the film. The director said, "The film is a glamorous yet bold story of the internal journey of a superstar. I am certain it will appeal to audiences across the globe and Rai was a perfect choice for the role. In fact, no one could've played it better." Screwvala stated "With
Heroine, we plan to take things to the next level. When you watch the film, you will feel that the role was written with someone as talented and stunning as Aishwarya in mind." The actress too admitted that she was "looking forward to this new journey in the film." It was also announced that Rai will have a wardrobe of more than 40 outfits designed by
Manish Malhotra in the film. Explaining why he was launching the project in
Cannes, Screwvala alluded to Rai's star power saying, "She is the
brand ambassador for India, and for Indian cinema, when it comes to the
French Riviera." The actress was quick to deny any reference to her personal life being portrayed in the movie and said that the entire idea was a result of Bhandarkar's conceptualisation. The official
press release distributed as a part of the announcement stated that "The film is based on the life and times of a
superstar heroine, Mahi from the dream factory we call '
Bollywood'. The film is a daring, shocking, glamorous, scandalous
behind-the-scenes account of the reality behind the world of glitz and glamour that our film stars inhabit. For a country obsessed with films and film stars,
Heroine will take audiences on a voyeuristic journey to see what really goes on in the lives of India's sweethearts."
Pre-production was expected to commence during the summer of 2010 but was put on hold due to
Kareena Kapoor, who had replaced Rai, having other commitments. During this period, Bhandarkar announced that he would be making
another project while putting
Heroine on hold.
Manish Malhotra was signed as the costume designer. The choreography was handled by
Remo D'Souza,
Ganesh Acharya and Jasmin Oza.
Casting Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who had initially been cast as the film's lead, was replaced by
Kareena Kapoor.
Arjun Rampal was cast opposite Kapoor as the male lead in November 2011.
Randeep Hooda was cast to play the role of a cricket player. Initially,
Arunoday Singh was chosen to play the role but opted out for unknown reasons.
Imran Khan,
Ranbir Kapoor, and
Prateik Babbar were speculated to have replaced Singh, however, Bhandarkar confirmed that Hooda has been selected. To prepare for his role, Hooda took lessons from cricketer
Virender Sehwag.
Raqesh Bapat was cast in November 2011 to play one of Kapoor's love interests.
Divya Dutta,
Shahana Goswami, and
Shilpi Sharma were cast to play pivotal roles.
Helen was cast by Bhandarkar to play a veteran actress.
Lillete Dubey was cast to play the role of Kapoor's mother.
Ranvir Shorey was confirmed to make a cameo appearance.
Mugdha Godse was signed to play one of Kapoor's rivals, marking her third collaboration with Bhandarkar following
Fashion (2008), and
Jail (2009).
Kidnapping and murder of Meenakshi Thappar The production for the film was marred by the kidnapping and brutal murder of
Meenakshi Thapar by a co-star, Amit Jaiswal, who like Thapar, only had a minor role in the film. Thapar was strangled in her hotel room in
Gorakhpur and had her body dumped into a water tank, with her severed head thrown out of the window of a moving bus. == Marketing ==