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The actor and filmmaker is missing singing lessons on Sunday, is always craving something salty, and wishes she could be invisible

Updated on: Nov 10, 2023 15:42 IST
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The actor wishes she had the superpower to turn invisible. (Photo credits : Stylist: Damini Das (@damini_styles), Shot by: Gourab Ganguli (@gourabganguli) Hair: Nimisha Shah (@nimishashah210), Make-up: Tenzin Seldon (@tenzinseldon_)
The actor wishes she had the superpower to turn invisible. (Photo credits : Stylist: Damini Das (@damini_styles), Shot by: Gourab Ganguli (@gourabganguli) Hair: Nimisha Shah (@nimishashah210), Make-up: Tenzin Seldon (@tenzinseldon_)
  • High point in life:

    Thankfully there have been many.

  • Low point in life:

    I was once on complete bed rest for two months. Never again!

  • On my playlist:

    Bas Tere Karke, by Wazir Patar, ft Jeona Sandhu; Find The River by REM; The Huberman Lab podcast; The Seen and the Unseen podcast.

  • On my speed dial:

    My mom, my son, and the salon.

  • Today I’m craving:

    I’m always craving something salty.

  • Last thing I ordered online:

    Melatonin.

  • App I check before going to bed:

    Instagram.

  • Advice I’d give my 18-year-old self:

    Don’t stress. It will all work out.

  • A secret skill I have:

    I am a master garlic-peeler.

  • A superpower I wish I had:

    The ability to turn invisible.

  • My favourite Sunday memory while growing up:

    Spider-Man cartoons on TV. Kosha mangsho for lunch. Singing lessons.

  • My most star-struck moment:

    Dimple Kapadia. I was 11, she came to our house. I was so star-struck, I stayed in my bedroom the whole time!

  • My favourite bad habit:

    Procrastinating bedtime.

  • If I could travel back or forward in time, I’d:

    Go back and spend more time with my dad before he passed.

  • A trait I despise in people:

    Pettiness, even in myself.

  • I won’t leave the house without…

    My coffee!

  • The best thing about fame:

    Being able to connect with strangers.

  • The worst thing about fame:

    Sometimes you think you’re invisible, but you’re not.