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I WANT TO FOCUS ON MY CAREER IN HEALTH

Ayesha Kapur reveals why she stayed away from Bollywood, adds she is still open to acting

- Juhi Chakrabort­y

It was a dream debut — a dream role with a dream cast — for Ayesha Kapur, who played a differentl­y abled character in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Black in 2005, sharing screen space with actor Amitabh Bachchan. But other than that and a role in Sikandar (2009) as a child actor, Kapur has stayed away from films till date.

Talking about her life after Black, the 27-year-old, who grew up in Auroville, Tamil Nadu, says, “People back in Auroville don’t really watch films. People didn’t make a big deal about me having been in Black and being famous. I remember, only when I went to Puducherry would people recognise me and ask for autographs… And it would be embarrassi­ng.”

She admits that her upbringing was different, and that is why she never let fame and money go to her head. “It was a little overwhelmi­ng, navigating all of that. But I am grateful for the opportunit­y to do the film,” she adds.

After the stellar debut, which got her multiple awards, it is rather hard to imagine that Kapur would not have got many more acting offers as a child actor. Here, she reveals that her father took a decision on her behalf to stay away from Bollywood.

“My father is super protective and he didn’t want me to be caught up in the whole Bollywood thing. They weren’t living in Mumbai and they didn’t want me to lead that life. At that age, one is very impression­able. People tell you that you are good and it could have had a negative impact on me,” she shares.

Kapur quickly adds that fame is not a bad thing in itself, but for a child, it is a different story. In fact, she reveals that in between school and college, she did spend some time in Mumbai, trying out an acting career, and that is when filmmaker Shekhar Kapur’s Paani happened. Unfortunat­ely, the project never got made.

“It was a dream role for me. The film was both in Hindi and English, something I was very comfortabl­e with as Hindi is not my first language… I had a three-film contract with the production house, and then the film got shelved and I broke the contract. My parents then insisted that I go to college, so I went back to studies,” shares Kapur, who is now an integrativ­e nutrition health coach.

Currently based in Goa, she says living outside Auroville made her realise how difficult it is to maintain a healthy lifestyle on a daily basis.

“That also made me realise I want to be in this field. I graduated last year from Columbia University (USA) with Sociology, and I did a year long health and nutrition course. I help people achieve their health goals and be their healthier self,” explains Kapur, who also is the cofounder of an accessory company with her mother.

However, she admits there is still love left for acting. “My primary focus is the health and wellness field. But I am open to acting. I have not signed any agent yet. I have had people approach me, but nothing has materialis­ed. I would only like to go through with it with the right kind of role,” she concludes.

Still from Black, Ayesha Kapur’s debut film

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