Parvathy Omanakuttan To Make Her Bollywood Debut With A Multi-Starrer Parvathy Omanakuttan Nair |
Femina Miss India 2008 Parvathy Omanakuttan Nair is totally different from the other girls of her age group and always believes in ‘Follow your heart’ rule.
She is one of the most beautiful women of the world. Now this 22-year-old is all geared to make her entry into Bollywood, but unlike other former Miss India winners, she has chosen a multi-starrer movie which is being directed by Vishal Aryan Singh.
“I always wanted to part of the glamour world. I wanted to be a beauty queen and am happy to have reached here. I can’t think of doing anything else... I don’t really know what I would have been, had it not been the glamour industry. This is my calling in life,” says the blonde.
When asked why the debut was so much delayed, she said that she was waiting for the right thing at the right time. “A lot of offers kept pouring in after the Miss World pageant but I did not like the scripts. When I was approached for this film, the script instantly sent positive vibes,” says Parvathy, adding, “The film is about six girls from different walks of life and how a situation unites them. There is no male lead in the film.”
When asked about the incident which happened on the sets while shooting for movie, where she accidentally kicked a man, she laughed and said, “No, no. It was just an accident. People just need something to talk about. I guess that’s the price one pays for being a celebrity. My parents have taught me that if you have 100 people supporting you, there will be 200 others who will be against you. I always keep this in mind”.
She mentioned that she shares a very strong an special and strong bond with God and that is what is behind her success. “I am a spiritual person. I have conversations with God whenever I feel like. These chats make me feel at peace with myself. I don’t believe in religion or caste. For me God is a someone up there who can hear me,” she says.
Did she have any apprehensions about her debut film being an all-girl flick? “I love being different. I didn’t want to do clichéd roles. This film gave me freedom to be different. I am happy to share screen space with five other actors. It has been such a wonderful learning experience. I don’t have any formal training in acting. I believe it’s best to let the camera teach you,” she avers.
Even though she is focussing more on movies, she mentioned that she still loves ramps. “I am open to good work, be it films or the ramp.”
She also mentions that she is no more worried about losing out to Miss Russia last year. “I don’t think about it anymore. Yes, I was upset at being so close yet so far. Anybody in my place would have felt the same. But I knew God had something else in store for me. I believe I have achieved success. For me success does not mean winning a crown; it is doing your best to make a place in people’s heart.
The road ahead might seem uncertain for her but Parvathy says she just wants to “live life to the fullest”.
Let us wish this legged-beauty all the best!!!!!!!!