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			 Zip your mouth, says Sridevi to plastic surgery rumour-mongers Zip your mouth, says Sridevi to plastic surgery rumour-mongers
			
				
					 
 
 For all women who’re 40 and above, Sridevi has a message: Look after  yourself and do what makes you desirable. Work out, eat right, be  focused and be happy. You should also be in love. That makes you  radiant. About to return to the big screen after a 15-year focus on home  and family, Bollywood’s original queen bee should be out there  promoting her comeback movie, R Balki’s English Vinglish. But she leaves  the hype to the producers, preferring, instead, to talk only to people  she trusts, just as she did in the ’80s.
 
 Dressed in simple black slacks and a white top, sans make-up, Sridevi  chats about her film, life and how she manages to look so young.
 All set for your comeback?
 I am so glad to be here at a time when cinema is going through an  exciting phase. It’s not just stars pulling in the crowds. The script  has also become a star! Look at Kahaani and The Dirty Picture (2011). I  would love to do more films after English Vinglish, if people accept it.
 You’ve always had offers for a comeback film. Why did you choose to work with Balki?
 I love his previous work, Cheeni Kum (2007) and Paa (2009). Also, the  subject of English Vinglish is universally appealing. After watching  this film, men will never take their wives for granted (laughs).
 You look stunning and younger than ever! What’s your secret?
 Actually, I’ve looked like this for quite some time. It seems new  because I’ve recently started making frequent public appearances. Your  state of mind reflects on your face and I am in the happiest phase of my  life today. I lead a systematic life. I am health conscious, I do power  yoga, play tennis four days a week, control my diet and resist junk  food, fried stuff and sweets, even though I have a sweet tooth. And most  importantly, I don’t sweat the small stuff (laughs). All these bring a  change in the appearance.
 Some people say you must have had plastic surgery to look like this.
 No, I haven’t. I want to tell these people that instead of whining and  criticising, why don’t you move out of your comfort zone, zip your mouth  and slog it out? Then let’s talk! There will be a visible change not  just in your appearance, but also in your attitude. But if you’re a lazy  bum, hooked to TV, and cannot give up your food because you know you  can undergo cosmetic surgery, you’re damned! It doesn’t work like that.  Anything that is plastic melts in no time. You have to understand that  there’s a regime for everything and you benefit by associating yourself  with it. To look and feel good, you have to slog it out.
 Have you inspired your husband Boney Kapoor to keep fit?
 Forget going to the gym, he hasn’t even given up fatty food! Recently, I  instructed the cook not to make rice, but I was shocked to see him  eating rice at dinner. When I asked the cook, he said, ‘Ma’am, you told  me not to make rice, but this is gobi rice.’ Now what can I say? I am  taking it as a challenge to get him off oily food. Having said this,  Boneyji is the most handsome guy in the world for me.
 Today’s female actors are very bold. Even Madhuri Dixit, who’s making  a comeback (with Gulab Gang), said she wouldn’t mind being bold. Are  you open to it too?
 Nobody has offered me a bold role as yet, but I don’t mind experimenting  as long as I am comfortable. I am looking for versatility.
 Since you’ve lost so much weight, would you wear a bikini?
 No! I don’t even wear one when swimming!
 What do you like about cinema today?
 Technology is unbelievably advanced. We never had these luxuries. We  used to have an assistant director taking notes for shots, which today,  are corrected by the monitors. We never had make-up vans. Today, they’ve  got stylists on every film.
 One thing you dislike about cinema today?
 The fierce promotions for which actors are personally required. I don’t  like my life to be controlled like that. In my time, we just gave a few  magazine interviews, and I prefer it that way. When my film is over, I  like to spend time with my family.
 You started as a child artiste. Looking back, do you think you missed out on a normal childhood?
 I have no regrets. As for missing a normal childhood, I didn’t spend  mine in the studios wearing make-up. I was brought up in a traditional  atmosphere with lots of cousins and friends. The only thing I missed out  on was studying. That cannot be altered, so I look at whatever I have  achieved and feel happy.
 We’ve heard you are grooming Jhanavi to become an actor.
 If I could, I would get Jhanavi married at the earliest. I am a normal  mother, pestering the kids to eat healthy, sleep on time, study etc.  This generation doesn’t need guidance or grooming when it comes to  fashion, fitness and health. But yes, Jhanavi is my gym, swimming and  tennis partner. And if I have hammered anything into her head, it’s to  be religious.
 Does she want to be an actor?
 Sometimes she wants to be a writer, sometimes a designer. Anyway,  Jhanavi needs to complete her studies before finding her vocation. And  I’ll have no problem with whatever she chooses.
 Your wedding to Boney was unconventional. Is there anything you’ve learnt or had to unlearn along the way?
 Life has always sprung surprises on me. Luckily, I’ve never had to  unlearn anything with Boneyji. In return, I selflessly give my 100 per  cent as his wife. And he feels I am the best.
 
 
 
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