One look at Anokhi Srivastava is enough to convince your heart that this is my-girl-next-door, one who'll be liked by your parents too. The irony of this tale is that looks can be deceiving and it certainly holds true for our presumably girl-next-door Anokhi Srivastava.
Anokhi means different and this pretty damsel is indeed unlike her name. In fact, she admits to being a tomboy. Her character in <em>Main Aisi Kyun Hoon </em> is one of a traditional<em> bahu</em>. So, how does this tomboy fit into the shoes of a typical<em>bahu</em>?
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Fri, 10/05/2007 - 17:00
One look at Anokhi Srivastava is enough to convince your heart that this is my-girl-next-door, one who'll be liked by your parents too. The irony of this tale is that looks can be deceiving and it certainly holds true for our presumably girl-next-door Anokhi Srivastava.
Anokhi means different and this pretty damsel is indeed unlike her name. In fact, she admits to being a tomboy. Her character in Main Aisi Kyun Hoon is one of a traditional bahu. So, how does this tomboy fit into the shoes of a typicalbahu?
Says Anokhi, "I'm very much a tomboy. Naturally, playing a traditional bahu is indeed a difficult task for me. You can get all the reports from our creative director, Mukti. She's always behind my back and keeps telling me the following -. Anokhi sit straight, watch your back, you can't walk so fast in a saree, you need to be very soft in your speech."
Acting is still fine but what about the costume and makeup? "I wouldn't say much. One simply needs to ask my costume designer and makeup artist. On a brighter note, I'm slowly getting used to wearing sarees" says a confident Anokhi.
We hope she masters this art quickly or else the prospect of wardrobe malfunction always looms large for a tomboy.
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