When I became Miss India Asia-Pacific in 1994, I was a small town girl from Calicut. If I could make it, then wow, anyone could.
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When I became Miss India Asia-Pacific in 1994, I was a small town girl from Calicut. If I could make it, then wow, anyone could.
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I am no different from so many professionals who go on maternity leave only towards the end of their pregnancy.
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I have always believed that I have chutzpah that a lot of girls wish they had, and I am proud of that.
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I love that I am being offered films but I just couldn't do the 'cotton sari-strong woman' role again. As an artiste, there is nothing more I can offer there.
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Perhaps, over the years, I have become less immature and more professional.
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My doctor told me that pregnancy is not a disease but something that has to be enjoyed. So, I wanted to enjoy every moment of my pregnancy and I did that.
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After I became Miss India, I was offered films.
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I was amazed by the kind of preparation Hollywood actors do for their roles.