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But another film and more
shoots aren’t the only thing occupying Zara’s future plans –
there is talk and pretty serious talk of our young damsel
branching out into singing. She has already given a performance at
Yusuf Salli’s haveli where she accompanied Khawar and Ali Haider
for a Basant night celebration; on a special request from Yusuf
himself, Zara agreed to an impromptu performance. Those who were
there are still raving about her husky voice and Malika Pukhraj-like
expressions.
According to Zara, a future
album with Ali Haider is in the pipeline;
Why Ali Haider?
“ Because he asked me
first.”
But why do you want anyone
to ask – why can’t you just take the plunge on your own?
“Because I don’t think I’m famous enough to be able to
ensure the success of a solo album”. Is she just being modest or
has Ali made a too-good-to-refuse deal?
It seems as if things are
flowing along pretty smoothly for young Zara Sheikh right now –
during this interview alone, Khawar received a call from a TV
producer willing to offer Rs. 40, 000 for a long play requiring
only a day’s commitment from Zara. If this is her current going
rate, God only knows where she’ll end up after she wins a
National award.
But the question now is why,
if life is being so good to her nowadays, is she smoking like a
chimney? During the few hours I spent with her, she smoked at
least six if not seven cigarettes. Zara claims that she started
smoking recently, after the release of her film to be more
specific.
“I know a lot of models
start smoking because they want to kill their appetite but with
me, I had to with the tensions that were suddenly invading my life
and the company I was hanging out with. When everyone around you
is smoking, you end up picking up the habit too – right chanda,”
chanda being Zara’s favourite word and she uses this ruthlessly
for anyone ranging from a journalist to a make-up artist to a
fellow model lighting a cigarette for her.
But isn’t she afraid of
the nicotine damaging her skin?
“That is the only factor
which restrains me from lighting a new cigarette. I’m
unbelievably finicky about my skin and don’t even bother doing
make-up if I’m not working. My skin is my biggest asset and I
take care of it in the same spirit.”
And what would your biggest
flaw be?
“My figure? I wish I had
more curves.”
When we put your assets and
flaws together, do you think we end up with a product that is
beautiful?
“I’ll say you’ll end
up with a product that satisfies the requirements of the modelling
world but that is from nowhwere Miss World material.”
And who do you consider as
Miss World material?
“Meera and Aaminah Haque.”
Khawar Riaz and Mekaal (the
male model accompanying us) groan and get Zara all flustered up to
which, she replies;
“Well, I actually meant
Vinny,”
Vinny and Aaminah – there
is a big difference there, a difference of many inches if I am not
mistaken.
Is there anything in her
short career that Zara regrets so far? Any project that she wishes
she had not said yes to? The Jazz ad campaign for instance;
“No, I don’t regret that
campaign at all – true the maulvis did give it a lot of bad
publicity and some people pointed fingers at me but overall, I
think the campaign managed to make some important statements about
liberalism in a democratic society and I’m glad to have helped
make them. As far as the maulvis’ point of view is concerned,
even if they did have some sensible arguments on their side what I
fail to understand is why did they just find fault with the Jazz
billboard – how come they never object to the half nude women
painted outside cinemas. If the Jazz board is un-Islamic then so
are those boards?” [Point taken, Zara]
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