I am a mad girl: Genelia D'Souza | |
How will you define yourself as a person? I am a person who loves to chill out more than anything else. I spent my entire college life at Café Coffee Day at Carter Road (Mumbai). Even today, I have not changed my lifestyle; I still walk my way from home to the café, though now at times, it's a bit difficult because of my hectic schedules. And also, because people recognize you? Yes. But unlike other stars, I thoroughly enjoy it. I get super-excited when someone calls me by my name. I too scream back: 'Aiyeee'. I know, at times, this creates confusion. So I try not to do my mad things all the time. Tell us about your childhood days. I grew up in Bandra. I am a complete sportsgirl; I have played everything-from basketball to hockey…the Joggers Park has so much been a part of my life because of my trainings. Not many people know that I am a state-level athlete. People used to call me a tomboy, though I used to say that I am a tomboy with a feminine side, though even I don't know what that means. (Laughs) I am a mad girl…fully. How did Bollywood happen to you? One day I got a call rom Ramoji Rao saying he is doing a Hindi film called Tujhe Meri Kasam and wants to launch me! Now, it was bad enough that I got into modeling because I was from a family who has no clue about the glamour world. And films were something I couldn't even thought of attempting; first because, I was clueless about acting. And then, in my family, films were like 'No no no, it is a bad world and we can't get into it…bla bla bla.' And these guys kept calling me for a month-and-a-half. Then, my mom said this is an opportunity and that I should try it out. I always have the option to quit if I am not happy with it. I am totally satisfied. I had a peak, I had a fall, and I have a peak again. But I was never out of work. However, my worst phase taught me a lot. When I am in a hit phase now, I know things can go down. I am really lucky that I got accepted in four industries (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam). You are mostly projected as a young, bubbly, chirpy girl. Are you happy with your image? Absolutely. I am young, fun-loving. I don't want people to know me as someone who is very reserved and serious type, because I am not. What is the best thing you got yourself after becoming a star? My Bandra apartment. I love bright colours and decked it up accordingly. You will find a red living area, an orange-and-white study-cum-gym, a blue-and-pink bedroom. My home reflects my vibrancy. |
I am a mad girl: Genelia D'Souza
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