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She's
a mystifying comibination of appealing aura
and awesome attitude. Achint
Kaur handles it all with aplomb
- an acting career, a blooming business and
the forbidding role of a mother to a teenager!
This 35 year old lives for today and doesn't
think about the future. Chikita
Kukreja caught up with her for
a tete a tete to check what makes her tick.
How do you manage
to stay so slim and never seem to put on
an ounce?
(laughs) I work out a lot! Even if don't
exercise, often because I don't have the
time, I don't really put on any weight.
I love eating.
Chinese is my favourite and I recently I
have realised that I am very fond of Indian
food too! But as such I don't do much to
keep myself fit.
I do frequent a small gym, Power House,
that's very close to my house, I go there
four days a week and have a personal trainer.
How did you land
up starting your own business?
I am not addicted to acting. I realised
that I would not be able to run after roles,
because they will come to me only when someone
finds me suitable and they like me. So I
decided to take up something which interests
me, and I know a lot about skin and make-up.
A very close friend of mine wanted to expand
his business and offered me a partnership,
and I accepted it. I am doing a pretty good
job; I have a 2,700 square feet place which
includes a salon and a spa therapy center.
How
did you happen to take up Piya Ka Ghar,
the dehati look doesn't suit your image,
does it?
This character is much like me. This is
all about a woman from a UP basti, a fearlessly
confident and independent woman. This character
comes in to rescue Rimjhim. Her name is
Amba, and this role was interesting because
no one has ever done anything of this sort
on TV. I am even doing stunts in this, which
excite me, since I have always been an athlete.
This is the first project to excite me after
Kittie Party...
Do you relate
in any way to the roles you've done for
Balaji Telefilms?
It's just the confidence level that is shown
in the Balaji characters that I actually
relate to. I don't think I can be that bad
or that good with anybody.
How
close are you to your Kittie Party
team?
I gel with men more than with women. Kittie
Party was my first experience and it
turned out to be awesome. We are in regular
touch with each other. I am not much of
a party freak but yes, we share everything
in life with each other. It's a great feeling
to have such a strong bond.
Is anything like
Kittie Party coming up again in the
future?
I really wish something of this sort would
happen again, something that wouldn't feature
any "husbands". I would leave
the busiest of my schedules for this. All
of us have such a brilliant chemistry between
us that even if we don't rehearse, we just
covered up on the shoot.
We very recently
heard that you happened to hurt your leg,
how is it now?
It wasn't my leg, it was my back that got
hurt, and I guess people got things wrong.
Five years ago, when I was shooting for
my first soap,Banegi Apni Baat I
accidentally hurt my back when I was told
to run down the stairs, slip and fall in
the ditch and I actually did fall!
It was later discovered that there was
a crack in my backbone and it really ached.
It had almost healed when again, I slipped
in my bathroom and fell and hurt my back
at the same point, this took me a year and
a half to recope. Very recently, I did fall
but it was nothing much, I limped for three
days and was then back to normal.

How do you deal
with being the mother of a teenage son,
along with your busy work schedule?
Sometimes, it is really tough. I don't know
what to do but somehow I manage things.
But I don't pity myself, all of us have
problems to face but you need to have the
courage to get on with life.
Life is going cool and smooth. Yes, I am
stressed because my days are so brilliantly
packed. But I guess if things were not like
this all these days, I would have become
a crabby old woman. And I prefer it this
way.
How has your relation
with Mohan developed with years?
We have been together for almost six and
half years, and it has grown stronger and
stronger with time. We do not and do not
allow each other to interfere in each other's
professional life. We discuss everything,
agree and disagree but do not tell each
other what to do. Suggestions are always
welcome, of course.
Will Mohan's taking
over as the non fiction department at Balaji
Telefilms affect your work with the production
house in any way?
No, Mohan is handling the non-fiction department,
and he has nothing to do with the roles
I get. When working, we are just professionals.
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on 10 October 2005 12:50 pm
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