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‘It’s always a gut feeling when you listen to a script’

- Etti Bali ■ etti.bali@htlive.com

Filmmaker Divya Khosla Kumar was in the Capital recently and had twin reasons to celebrate. She walked the runway for a fashion event by NGO Savera for the cause of underprivi­leged children. And it was also her husband, producer Bhushan Kumar’s birthday. “It is always very emotional and nostalgic as my parents live there. It is the city that actually shaped me. I carry my Delhi-ness in me wherever I go,” she says. She associated herself with the cause as she believes in supporting the education of the girl child. “People who recognise you think that since a celeb is associated with it, it must be a genuine cause,” she says.

Kumar, who started her journey with acting, says, “It has been a journey of a lot of growth and I am happy to have gone through it. No journey is easy. A lot of passion and dedication is required. But if you put in your everything then things will fall into place.”

Being a producer comes with a lot of responsibi­lity and there is no sure way of determinin­g whether a film will be a success. “It is always a gut feeling when you listen to a script. It has to be instinctiv­e. There are some things that are risky, but nobody really knows what works. It is just trial and error, and sometimes things to do hit a jackpot, and other times, things you are confident about may sink,” she says.

But surely, the pressure of the number game and box office hits must get to her? “There is pressure, but I am a creative person; I don’t have a business mind. What is important to me is that I do quality work,” she says.

Spirituali­ty and meditation have also helped her. “I am a spiritual person and meditate a lot. We all are on a journey and are children of the supreme soul and I get my energy from Him. It is important to connect to God,” she shares about her calmness mantra.

Mother to seven-year-old Ruhaan, she says that being a mum is what she enjoys most. “The love he gives me is unconditio­nal. He is the best gift God ever gave me,” she says. And what does she think of the paparazzi clicking celeb kids? “It’s sad that people have PRs who call the paparazzi and want their kids to be covered. But it’s each to their own. I believe that personal life should be personal,” she says.

And what about the airport looks? While fans lap it up, does it ever feel a bit too much to look your best at all times? “It’s fun because even I like seeing airport looks of other celebs and knowing what is in trend. That’s where we draw inspiratio­n from,” she says

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