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Back and forth to Bombay

Thursday, August 13th, 2009
These last few weeks have been absolutely crazy for me. Living in the South of India, in a small community and in a house which is right in the middle of a forest- every time that I travel to Bombay it is not only a huge distance to travel- it’s also a totally different way of living. Here my life consists of cycling to school through the forest, riding my horses, meeting my friends and having a great time. Being in Bombay is fun too, but it’s a completely different scene, a completely different kind of fun. Last weekend I gave eight TV interviews, I don’t know how many newspaper interviews, and a couple of radio interviews as well. I had to look good, and I had to sound smart- which is not an easy task after five hours of travel and being stuck in Bombay’s traffic for hours at a time!

I am not complaining, because this is what I want to do- acting is my passion and promoting the movie Sikandar is part of that. All I am saying is that for me, as a fourteen year old girl, it is a bit confusing sometimes that people want to hear what I have to say. Why are people taking pictures of me?? What I do know is, if you love what you do, and you work hard for it - your work gets appreciated. I truly believe that Sikandar is a film which people should watch, and getting that message across to people is very important to me.

p.s. I did my homework at 6 am and the rest on the flights - back and forth to Bombay.

Film Releasing in Pondi

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Acting is definitely a passion of mine- i feel it through my veins and things like feeling the emotion and the character comes naturally to me. I believe that we all act, like Shakespeare said “all of life is a stage”. He’s absolutely right- everywhere you look, people are acting happy, acting sad… You see little kids acting cute to the people around them. What true actors need to do is simply use that trait that all humans have (of course some have it more strong and others less) for whatever character they may be playing. For example, what I do is this. When I get into a character (let’s say Nasreen- in Sikandar), and I need to play a sad scene- I just close my eyes and try to feel a time when I was extremely sad in life- or something that would make me sad, and just allow that emotion come across in my face. And then I’m not me anymore- it’s not Ayesha who is feeling sad anymore- it’s Nasreen. All I need to do then is follow the script. And I just love it. I love acting! I definitely want to carry on acting- it’s like this, once you start you can never stop. At least for me :)

I can’t wait for Sikandar to release! I have not yet seen the film- I’m waiting to see it at the premiere. I did exactly the same with Black. I remember when Black released, all my friends- all of Auroville, actually, came to see it. Now when Sikandar is releasing, I’m going to invite all my friends, family, teachers to come see it in Pondicherry. It’s going to be great!!!

A heart (this is just a random poem of mine)

Monday, August 10th, 2009

A heart is heavy,

With all it has to carry,

A thousand words,

A thousand tears

At first the tears drizzled,

You fought me to be free,

But what you didn’t realize,

Is that I saw what I had to see

Alone, I was stranded,

On a bridge that didn’t give choice,

All rejoice was ended,

And my heart was far from mended

travelling/ summer holidays/ kashmir

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

I love to travel, and I have been to so many places by now I don’t think I will be able to count them all. Every year, my family travels to different places of the world. I’ve been to the Andaman Islands, to Brazil, Egypt, South Africa, America… I’ve seen wild elephants and swam around tiny beautiful islands. I’ve been in three of the world’s biggest cities: New York, London and Tokyo. But before Sikandar, I had never been to Kashmir. Sure, I had heard loads about it- my father spoke many times of the beautiful mountains and the rivers. He would say “It’s the world’s most beautiful place.” And after shooting for Sikandar, I found myself feeling the same. And to tell you the truth, one of the main reasons (apart from me loving the script and the character) that I decided I should definitely do this was when I heard of where the film would be shot.

But what made shooting for Sikandar so great was not only the beauty of the locations, but also because of the friendships we all made there. We all became rather like one big family- all away from our real families. Piyush sort of became like my Papa, and Parzaan like my brother. Everybody worked their absolute hardest for Sikandar.

Ayesha- Sikandar experience

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

When I got the offer for “Sikandar” I was extremely excited. First of all, the whole prospect of going to Kashmir was amazing and when I received the script I simply fell in love with the whole story and the role I was being offered. I had heard a lot about Kashmir’s beauty but nobody can describe its true magnificence in words. Our aim, or at least my aim, was to show all those people who had never been to Kashmir just how beautiful it was.

I really did work hard for this project; learning all my lines in Hindi and Urdu, two languages that were foreign to me was a true challenge. But I think that to reach far in life, one must always be prepared for challenges, open to new things. Acting has always been my passion; ever since I was a little kid I would light up in front of a camera.

Hello world!

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

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