Kareena no more Size Zero, Aarti doesn't intend to
By Joginder Tuteja, Release of KAMBAKKTH ISHQ has made one thing for sure that Bollywood leading ladies, won't be fixated with the concept of Size Zero.
That's because the biggest advocator of this 'body killing' phenomenon, Kareena Kapoor, has clearly sworn off it and is now 'back in shape'.
Meanwhile other aspiring actresses, who could possibly have been following her footsteps, have taken a step back as well. Even Aarti Chabaria, who has been looking at making her presence, felt in Bollywood once again with her upcoming film TOSS confesses that being Size Zero is hardly 'cool' and she would carry on with the shape that suits her most.
"I am quite happy about the way I am and love the way I am shaped. Blame it on my North Indian genes but I have no intentions to get that flesh off myself", says Aarti who had started off her career with a bang with one of her earlier projects being AWARA PAAGALA DEEWANA opposite none other than Akshay Kumar.
"Honestly speaking, I entered the industry when I was very young so I don't think that I have missed out on the years. Yes, my looks have changed over the years and I am only happy about that because I guess I am only looking better", smiles Aarti.
And what kind of fitness regime does she follow? "Well, I keep a normal gym schedule and love kicking and squatting.”
Feeling sexy is something that she believes is more of an inner trait.
"Having body beautiful is great but what matters most is if you are feeling sexy from inside. If that's really the case then others will find it out by themselves; you won't have to make an extra effort", she signs off.
--SAMPURN
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