Money.
That's what drives everyone in the final analysis,
whether in the glamour world of acting or
the hard grind of scripting and producing.
Cashin' In sits down with TV celebs to know
well they handle their financial matters,
and tracks their spending patterns.
Chandana Sharma, the pretty and
petite Tara in Star One's Yeh Dil Chahe
More is a complete daddy's girl in real
life. She puts her heart and soul into her
work and leaves money matters to her dad.
Thanks to her army background, she has learnt
to live life the disciplined way, even though
she also quite an impulsive shopper!
Kavita Shyam spoke to Chandana about
how she deals with her dough!
How do you manage
your finances?
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Well, to be honest, my father manages my
money and guides me. But I am aware of the
investments he makes, like fixed deposits,
life insurance schemes. So I know exactly
what's happening with my money.
What do you like
to invest in?
I have bought a car and I want to invest
in a house this year. Besides, I have fixed
deposits also.
When did you start
investing?
I started investing long back, some five
years ago.
Do you dabble in
the share market?
My father does, but I don't but I do know
what it's all about.
Have you ever invested
in property?
Not so far. My sister was buying a house
and I helped her, but this year, surely
I will buy a house for myself.
Are you an impulsive
buyer?
Yes, I am a very impulsive buyer.
If I like something, I simply go ahead and
buy it. I am a major spendthrift and shop
for clothes, shoes; accessories and make-up.
So I need my father to give me a regular
status of my accounts to keep a check on
my buying.
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Have you bought
a car?
I bought a champagne coloured Honda City
two months ago. Previously, I had a Maruti
Zen which I bought four years ago.
Did you go in for
loans while making any purchases?
For my Maruti Zen, I did not have to go
in for any loans but for my Honda City,
I had to take a loan from the bank.
Would you call
yourself a self-made woman?
I am a completely self-made woman. I am
24 years old now and had started working
at the age of 15, when I was still studying
(Just Mohabbat). I was also a dancer
with Bosco-Caesar during that time and used
to make good money. My entire family is
from an army background and my father was
very particular about our studies. We used
to get an allowance every month and if we
wanted anything above that amount, it had
to be earned by ouselves.
Do you bank on
any other profession other than acting?
I do want to start an animal
shelter, but one requires a whole lot of
money and land which will take me a while.
So I am trying to make all the money I can
now, so that I can start the centre in the
future.
Do you invest
in gold?
I do buy gold. My mother tells me to buy
gold and save it for my marriage. I think
every girl needs to invest in gold, I had
bought a diamond ring two years ago, which
I am very fond of.
Does the Budget
affect you?
Not really. But if the petrol prices go
up, it will probably affect me.
Do you keep yourself
updated on finance matters by reading newspapers?
No, my father reads them and tries to tell
me about them. I have a friend who works
for The Times of India and she keeps me
updated on such matters.
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on 8 March 2006 1:30 pm
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