Courtesy: IndiaFM
Monday, July 18, 2005
The fat is gone, the hair is new and there is a whole new shine to her. You tell her that she looks like a delight and she receives it with a casual air, "Thanks". And continues, "Know what, if there ever was something that I badly wanted, it was to loose weight. Even getting great roles was secondary," she laughs.
Looking at our bemused faces, she smiles and goes on, "Really, I used to watch my cousins all thin and reedy and go green. Here I was fat and stubby struggling to squeeze into anti fits while the girls would flaunt their handspan waist!" Kadz mocks.
But she didn't bother shedding that puppy fat while acting, did she? "No, of course not, why else do you think I looked like a frump?" she asks in a self-defacing manner. "To start with, burning calories requires time, patience & energy. While shuttling between studios I had time for none of those" she says in a nonchalant manner. "Besides have to admit, I was & still am a bit too lazy!" she says with a naughty glint in her eye.
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