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Get to know... Ahilya Bamroo

Actor Ahilya Bamroo (@AHillYeah) is riding the high of I Want To Talk, listening to Taba Chake’s music, and guiltily indulging in movie marathons

Updated on: Dec 6, 2024 16:22 IST
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Digital creator and actor Ahilya Bamroo has debuted on the big screen with the movie I Want To Talk.
Digital creator and actor Ahilya Bamroo has debuted on the big screen with the movie I Want To Talk.
  • Currently I am

    Grateful for the overwhelming response to I Want to Talk.

  • High point in life

    Deciding I wanted to be an actor.

  • Low point in life

    Post-breakup.

  • On my playlist

    Rockman, by MK.gee; Peach by Kevin Abstract; Musafir, by Taba Chake.

  • On my speed dial

    My mom.

  • Today I’m craving

    Mallu food. Thalassery biryani, to be precise.

  • Next big splurge

    Taking my friend on trip.

  • Last thing I ordered online

    Skincare.

  • App I check before bed

    Instagram.

  • Advice to my 18-year-old self

    Don’t worry—it’s all going to be fine. Just follow your interests and let curiosity guide you.

  • A secret skill I have

    I have an exceptional ability to recognise faces from films, regardless of how much they age over time.

  • A superpower I wish I had

    The ability to make all the waste in the world disappear.

  • My favourite Sunday memory growing up

    Skating sessions.

  • My most star-struck moment so far

    Meeting Deepika Padukone and Amitabh Bachchan on KBC.

  • My favourite bad habit

    Procrastinating and indulging in movie marathons.

  • If I could time travel, I’d…

    Go back and meet my parents when they were my age.

  • A trait I despise in people

    Making others feel bad about being excited or enthusiastic.

  • I won’t leave the house without…

    My Royal Enfield keys.

  • The best thing about fame

    The opportunity to collaborate with the best in the business.

  • The worst thing about fame

    Losing touch with reality and not staying grounded. Fame sometimes robs you of privacy and the ability to simply be human.