
Posted on May 4th, 2009 | Comments (0)
Nadia Hussain: I think I had it in me from the very beginning but it developed with the passage of time. I was never camera shy; I enjoy it and am at ease in front of it.
No, not at all. Actually I have been associated with media for quite a long time because Tina sani is my khala; we have literally been born and raised in the media circle. As a kid I did crystal toothpaste as and a video shoot for my khala. Thus I had always been touch with media so I didn't face any problem on that front.
In think it has a lot to do with my luck, apart from hard work of course. Unfortunately in this country, a lot depends on what kind of contacts you have how you manipulate them. I am very lucky that I started with the right people. Mubashir khan was the one who introduced me to everybody in the fashion scene like imran kureishi, frieha altaf, Deepak etc.
I have never thought of modeling, as a profession because I know one day it will have to end. Modeling has a very short time span. If I enjoy it, I will continue, but it will always be my hobby and my second profession.
Well, I have always been inclined towards medicine. When I finished my A; level I had to make a decision about my future career. I wanted to do cosmetic surgery, but this actually requires a five-year MBBS course. And then another two years of specialization and PhD etc… so that require a lot of time. With BDS, it's simpler yet interesting; BDS was just four years and thought that i can at least start my practice.
A lot of times yes. I don't actually ask a person to show me their teeth. I have always noticed a person's smiles and eyes.
Yes he have lovely teeth… they are clean and white. Although there is some malocclusion here and there but it can be ignored.
He is a stockbroker. I invested in stocks and that's how I got to know him better.
Not at all. I don't think I'm perfect. If I was I would have perfectly blow-dried hair and would look prim and proper at all time. But I don't. I end up going to Sunday bazaar with oil in my hair. I will go to Agha's with oil and chapals. So being perfect is the last thing I think about.
Once a model is recognized I think she projects more an image of glamour. But what the people forget is that we have our own personal lives and personal space as well. And it’s very frustrating at time when your privacy is being disturbed.
You try not to comment too much and ignore nosy questions but at time you are forced to comments on things you don't want to (Like your invading questions during the course of this interview). I try not to let people to impinge on my personal space. I try to keep a distance.
Yeah, I do. I went to London for Shehzad Roy's video. People recognized us and asked me for my autographs. Over here people do recognize you but they don't usually come to take autographs. I am sure they end up seeing so many celebrities on the street. They probably think ‘keh kia hum ab sub keh autograph lain’.
I get a few phone calls, but I am very rude and curt with them so they don't bother calling back.
It was just something, which came my way. It wasn't that I had always wanted to model.
Now it does. Like they say, there is no business like show business. It captivates you and you simply get addicted. You want to stay attached to it in one-way to other. It is very difficult to leave showbiz.
That female model is willingly available. And they can work for you free of cost. At time it just bugs me. Sometimes people call and ask me to bring my model friends to their party. Even when it comes to work, they think that they can get their way around. They simply can't believe that models can actually say no.
Usually people think that I am a snob. And they say that is se bhi seedhay mo baat nahi kro and they show me attitude unnecessarily. But when they get to know me… they changes view completely.
Fashion is truly a change in the so-called latest trend…. But it boils down to how you present yourself, your own personal statement. It's how you want people to perceive you.
Well, style is what determines fashion. They are very closely linked and I believed a person can try to be fashionable by following the latest trends. But style is when you put your own personal touch. That's your own style and that's fashion for you. I don't really follow trends. I do whatever I am comfortable with.
There are lots of hurdles that we have to surpass. We have to get rid of the censor policy coz that really restricts our fashion industry. It's not a matter of being vulgar; it's just allowing us that space to expand our creativity. I am not saying that censorship is totally bad. It is very important in our society coz we have keep our values intact. But at the same time I think there is a lot of stagnation.
What going to promote our fashion industry is more fashion shows. We should encourage modeling; have modeling schools, more creative fashion shoots. Complete awareness about our fashion industry is needed. PTV censors such things. And PTV is what the masses watch. The lux style awards did not have a fashion show this year coz PTV is not allowed to show fashion shows.
It has lot to do with where our society is right now. Government-organized shows have limited budgets sop you might as well not to do them. They do take us abroad sometimes, but still it's no use.
It feel great and I think we understanding our potential we are a lot better than other countries like Germany, Dubai, Sri Lanka. Indian models have come to Pakistan some of them were shot and average looking. Our models are far better.
No. There are much selected people in our society who know what fashion is: normal people don't have the time. Clothes make the man, but the average Pakistani does not have time or money to think about fashion and style. He is too busy earning a living.
I stared hosting shows coz people wanted me to. Modeling is a very short-lived career so you have to get into different facts of showbiz and if you get good offers, then why not?
Acting is fun but it’s very hectic. There is lot of hard work going on behind the scenes. At time all you do is sit and rot in the heat. There are unnecessary delays in play production, which are very irritating. You need a lot of patience to act.
There are times when I feel like leaving. But once you see yourself on TV, then you forget about all the inconvenience.
It's not that I like it, exactly. I watch myself coz I really want to improve and do better job next time. So it's for critical analysis.
Coz a lot of designers are not willing to pay me what I ask for. If they don't pay me the amount I want then I won't do it. I can't compromise when it comes to payment. Why should I? If I think I am worth a certain amount, then why should I charge less?
I do agree. Very few photographers up till now have overcome that problem. Abid Saleem , Tipu , Izdeyar , Zuber khumman and very few other photographers have managed to work my face successfully.
No I think it's definitely the magic of lightening.
It feels great, I love Iraj, she is my mentor and she is someone I always looked up to from the very beginning. If I have come to that standard, then I must have achieved a lot.
I think I am still very loving and young at heart. But now I have started realizing my responsibilities and I take them seriously. I have become more complex as a person. I believe that being a model is a big responsibility. You have to maintain your dignity and self-respect.
I am. I haven't violated them so far. And hope I never do. I have never embarrassed or done anything as such to put a "dhuba" on the modeling world.
It has certainly made me more responsible. Some people get big attitude problem. But I would like to believe that I have not developed That attitude. I will never let success change me I that way.
I think one must have a strong faith and the courage to say "no". This way you can actually make a niche for yourself. People will then remember you as the girl who did not go beyond her limits and made her own personal identity instead of just going with flow, I try to do this but it's definitely not easy to say 'no'. I still don't believe I am where I am right now. It's only been four years and people say that I am amongst the top models but I don't think I have attained my peak.
I have done Shehzad Roy's video, and if I get offers for more plays and I am comfortable with the team I will continue working.
(Source: celebforyou.com)
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