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Kareena Kapoor catwalks on Dubai beach to promote 'Heroine'

Press Trust of India | Posted on Sep 05, 2012 at 02:15pm IST

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Dubai: In a dramatic arrival to promote her upcoming film 'Heroine', Kareena Kapoor flew in on a sea-plane, reached the shore in a motorboat and then sashayed down the red carpet laid out on a blistering beach here. The 31-year-old actress then made her way to an air-conditioned boat for a press conference, all in a fancy promotional act for her film, set to release on September 21.

Alongside director Madhur Bhandarkar and UTV's managing director Siddharth Roy Kapur, she made stops at various media outlets before arriving for a press conference.

Kareena said that this has been a dream role for her for a very long time. The team also attended a promotional event at a local mall and then headed to an afterparty. It is only understandable that the entire team ran around two hours behind schedule.

Kareena catwalks on Dubai beach, promotes \'Heroine\'

In a dramatic way to promote her next film \'Heroine\', Kareena addressed the press conference in a motor boat.

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