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"If the occasion
demands that I be a chandelier, I will be so"
Adolescence is a strange phase.
One goes through all kinds of transformations. This was that stage when I'd constantly get
into fights with my brother, not because he was my elder brother, but because I now felt
on par with him. When I was getting into college, I thought, "Uh-oh, Elder-Brother
Syndrome is going to take over big time!" But after a while, amazingly, we became the
best of friends.
I was never into fashion really.
I don't know if I still am. I was always easy about dressing. If the occasion demands that
I be a chandelier, I will be so, impassionately. But the kind of clothes I wear personally
is a very different matter. Comfort is the main criterion, and of course, moods. But my
clothes are never extravagant. In college, I was very simple in my dressing - just jeans
and a shirt or a salwar kameez or something.
Biology and Zoology were my
favourite subjects, but I didn't see myself making a career in medicine. One needs a kind
of dedication for such careers which, at that time, I thought I wouldn't be able to put
in. I took up architecture and then developed a love for it as I was studying it.
"The Miss World
contest gave me a chance to discover myself"
At the time of the Miss India
contest, I was 19, just past my Class XII. I was as new as the other 20-odd contestants,
but I was already known as Aishwarya Rai, the model. People therefore thought I was Miss
Know All because of my experience.
I spoke on the stage for the
first time during the contest. I was feeling very conscious and people mistook this for
attitude and restraint in expression. The Miss World contest also gave me a chance to
discover myself. I was there in Sun City for one month with people I didn't know and who
didn't know me at all. I was trying to see which qualities of mine would create an
impression on these people. I think I found and recognised myself there.
I've had my fair share of
attention right from childhood. That's why I have never felt the need to grab it. In fact,
I almost work at underplay. If you see my body language, I always have one raised
shoulder. It means that I'm taking things in, listening to what others have to say,
instead of screaming for attention.
"I love being in
films"
I am enjoying every moment of
being in films. It's addictive. I was offered films in my modelling days, but I didn't
give acting a shot then because it meant compromising on my studies. The only time I
almost gave in to the temptation was in December 1993, when Toy (Dharmesh Darshan) spoke
to me about Raja Hindustani. But then, I entered the Miss India contest. Even Rajiv Rai
had called me during Mohra. When I look back, I wonder how those films would have been if
I had done them. My life would probably not have been the same.
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