Udita Goswami’s debut movie was Pooja Bhatt’s Paap as Kaya a Buddhist girl whose life is in turmoil when she falls in love. She was cast opposite John Abraham. It was not a major hit but it brought her a lot of attention. Her second movie was Mohit Suri’s Zeher, a remake of Out of Time. The movie also starred Emraan Hashmi and Shamita Shetty and was a moderate success. She played the role of Anna, a scheming woman.She teamed up with her Zeher co-star Emraan Hashmi in Aksar, which became a hit. Aggar with Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade went unnoticed. She has a part in Sunny Deol’s The Man which stars Shilpa Shetty and Helloo India with Akshay Kumar and Preity Zinta.
Udita Goswami
Monday, 12 September 2011
Sexy Indian Actress Udita Goswami
Udita Goswami’s debut movie was Pooja Bhatt’s Paap as Kaya a Buddhist girl whose life is in turmoil when she falls in love. She was cast opposite John Abraham. It was not a major hit but it brought her a lot of attention. Her second movie was Mohit Suri’s Zeher, a remake of Out of Time. The movie also starred Emraan Hashmi and Shamita Shetty and was a moderate success. She played the role of Anna, a scheming woman.She teamed up with her Zeher co-star Emraan Hashmi in Aksar, which became a hit. Aggar with Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade went unnoticed. She has a part in Sunny Deol’s The Man which stars Shilpa Shetty and Helloo India with Akshay Kumar and Preity Zinta.
Udita Goswami is back in Mumbai
Udita Goswami is back in Mumbai after a two-month stay in Los Angles. Her International Manager Simone Sheffield, who co-incidentally is also Aishwariya Rai's agent said, 'Udita was in Los Angeles for exclusive meetings with Hollywood executives and A-list talent who are eagerly interested in meeting and working with the Indian beauty. Udita is willing to dedicate the time needed to become familiar with the entertainment community and that's important for building a strong foundation'.
Udita Goswami recently went on a trip to Kashmir
Udita Goswami recently went on a trip to Kashmir for the first time, talks about the captivating charm of the valley and shares her memories.
Actor Udita Goswami surely doesn’t believe in all work and no play. So even though she is pretty busy these days, what with writing a script — a love story, even as she awaits the release of her film, Diary of a Butterfly, she took time out for a well-deserved break.
The actor recently visited Kashmir for the first time ever. She admits that she is now back with lots of romantic ideas for her script. Udita reveals that Kashmir has been on her dream destination list for a long time now as she’d been dying to see the heaven on earth. Udita’s dream was about to come true when a schedule of her upcoming film was slated to be shot in Kashmir but unfortunately it didn’t work out.
But Udita couldn’t keep Kashmir out her mind. So, when she went to Delhi to visit her brother, an irresistible offer came her way. She was asked to make for an appearance in Kashmir for a corporate event and the next thing, Udita boarded a Srinagar flight from Delhi right away.
Her first impression of the city was its beautiful weather and breathtaking scenery. Talking about the beauty of Kashmir Udita says, “It was fantastic to see whatever I could in the little time I had. To see Dal Lake and drive a small boat was an experience I shall not forget in a long time. Shikaras were beautiful too. I also visited Chashme Shahi garden and Shankaracharya Temple.
Actor Udita Goswami surely doesn’t believe in all work and no play. So even though she is pretty busy these days, what with writing a script — a love story, even as she awaits the release of her film, Diary of a Butterfly, she took time out for a well-deserved break.
The actor recently visited Kashmir for the first time ever. She admits that she is now back with lots of romantic ideas for her script. Udita reveals that Kashmir has been on her dream destination list for a long time now as she’d been dying to see the heaven on earth. Udita’s dream was about to come true when a schedule of her upcoming film was slated to be shot in Kashmir but unfortunately it didn’t work out.
But Udita couldn’t keep Kashmir out her mind. So, when she went to Delhi to visit her brother, an irresistible offer came her way. She was asked to make for an appearance in Kashmir for a corporate event and the next thing, Udita boarded a Srinagar flight from Delhi right away.
Her first impression of the city was its beautiful weather and breathtaking scenery. Talking about the beauty of Kashmir Udita says, “It was fantastic to see whatever I could in the little time I had. To see Dal Lake and drive a small boat was an experience I shall not forget in a long time. Shikaras were beautiful too. I also visited Chashme Shahi garden and Shankaracharya Temple.
Work makes Udita happy
"I believe in changing my workout everyday. I never stick to the same kind of workout. I love to do kick boxing, dancing, running in the park or treadmill, aerobics, stepper and weights. I love to do different exercises because as a person I'm very restless so changing my workout everyday doesn't bore me and I can have fun too," says Udita.
Talking about her food habits, Udita says that she does not restrict herself from eating anything. "My friends tease me that I have never been on a diet or on any supplement. I don't over eat as far as I eat in right proportions, what's the harm? Well what's life without eating!" she laughs.
Udita sleeps all the time, gorges on chicken paprika pasta and loves foot massage when she wants to relax from her hectic schedules.
And what keeps this beauty happy? "If I have been sitting at home at a stretch then working makes me really happy and vice-verse. My happiness quotient keeps changing according to what I have not got for long," says Udita.
Udita Goswami reveals her stylish side
What is your style quotient?
Style is being yourself and comfortable, wearing what suits you and not a model or someone else. I hate wearing heels, it makes me uncomfortable and my back goes for a toss, so you'll rarely find me wearing heels unless it's for work. I am most comfortable in my jeans or leggings with a nice top and cool chappals so I wear that the most.
Your favourite colours
I am a very boring person. I mainly like earthy shades although I look good in bright colours. My friends keep telling me I should wear more colours.
Your must have accessories
I just love wearing my bracelets. It's something I can't do without. I also have this amazing collection of chappals. Every colour, any style. I just love them. My mother throws a fit every time I buy more and more chappals because I have so many.
Your idea of party wear
Depends on the kind of party. But if it's a formal work-related party then I take usually 45 minutes to an hour for my hair, make up and dressing up. I am always in my jeans otherwise I like to wear dresses when I go out. Dress is more girly which is so not me. So when I wear dresses I actually feel like I am going out then and even my attitude changes according to what I wear.
Your little experiments in style
I'm not really experimental but when I used to model I was once doing a fashion shoot with my then favourite and mad photographer Anand Seth and he actually made me put only baby oil on my face and eggs in my hair while wearing the most expensive designer outfits and shooting in the slums.
What has been your best fashion buy?
Oh all my expensive handbags! They last long, I have them in different sizes, so they could be used for travelling or any other purpose and occasion. Even if you wear something simple and not so branded but carry an expensive bag, your look is set.
Most extravagant fashion purchase
I keep buying stuff. Some don't even make any sense but I still buy.
Best fashion trend
The ever green, fitted light denim jeans and a feminine white shirt. In malmal or soft cotton. To add some colour, wear a funky neck accessory. You just can't go wrong.
Worst fashion trend
Hate it when guys show their under garment purposely which come higher than their jeans and think it's cool. They look like wanna-bes!
What designer item/s are on your fashion wish list?
I buy something only if I like it. But if you're buying something just to be the proud owner of a silly limited edition something, I would never blow my money. I think I have a face that can get me attention and I don't need to resort to carrying designer stuff.
If you had just 2 minutes to put together the perfect outfit - what would it be?
My blue jeans and white shirt if it's casual and a little black dress for a formal event. No thinking.
Style is being yourself and comfortable, wearing what suits you and not a model or someone else. I hate wearing heels, it makes me uncomfortable and my back goes for a toss, so you'll rarely find me wearing heels unless it's for work. I am most comfortable in my jeans or leggings with a nice top and cool chappals so I wear that the most.
Your favourite colours
I am a very boring person. I mainly like earthy shades although I look good in bright colours. My friends keep telling me I should wear more colours.
Your must have accessories
I just love wearing my bracelets. It's something I can't do without. I also have this amazing collection of chappals. Every colour, any style. I just love them. My mother throws a fit every time I buy more and more chappals because I have so many.
Your idea of party wear
Depends on the kind of party. But if it's a formal work-related party then I take usually 45 minutes to an hour for my hair, make up and dressing up. I am always in my jeans otherwise I like to wear dresses when I go out. Dress is more girly which is so not me. So when I wear dresses I actually feel like I am going out then and even my attitude changes according to what I wear.
Your little experiments in style
I'm not really experimental but when I used to model I was once doing a fashion shoot with my then favourite and mad photographer Anand Seth and he actually made me put only baby oil on my face and eggs in my hair while wearing the most expensive designer outfits and shooting in the slums.
What has been your best fashion buy?
Oh all my expensive handbags! They last long, I have them in different sizes, so they could be used for travelling or any other purpose and occasion. Even if you wear something simple and not so branded but carry an expensive bag, your look is set.
Most extravagant fashion purchase
I keep buying stuff. Some don't even make any sense but I still buy.
Best fashion trend
The ever green, fitted light denim jeans and a feminine white shirt. In malmal or soft cotton. To add some colour, wear a funky neck accessory. You just can't go wrong.
Worst fashion trend
Hate it when guys show their under garment purposely which come higher than their jeans and think it's cool. They look like wanna-bes!
What designer item/s are on your fashion wish list?
I buy something only if I like it. But if you're buying something just to be the proud owner of a silly limited edition something, I would never blow my money. I think I have a face that can get me attention and I don't need to resort to carrying designer stuff.
If you had just 2 minutes to put together the perfect outfit - what would it be?
My blue jeans and white shirt if it's casual and a little black dress for a formal event. No thinking.
Meditation feels good: Udita Goswami
My personal de-stress mantra is...
spending time with my three beautiful female dogs, because they give me unconditional love. I also like to feed stray dogs as it gives me immense satisfaction. Earlier, I was into meditation but recently around two months back, after attending the Isha inner engineering programme I have now started meditating daily for an hour. And it definitely feels good.
In my leisure time...
I love surfing the internet and read up on various topics pertaining to general knowledge. I'm not big on social networking sites, instead I prefer chatting with my friends on my cell phone. I don't have the patience to read books, especially self-help books. I love to watch American television shows. I have just finished watching all seasons of 24. Now I'm starting with House.
I still feel I don't belong to this industry: Udita Goswami
What's keeping Delhi based model turned actress Udita Goswami busy theses days? She is in Delhi to be here with her family. She excitedly tells us, "I have been here in Delhi since one month and it's been a brain storming session for me. I haven't been able to do any work, people have been calling me for work and I have been avoiding them. I had to cancel all my appointments. For me, my family is my first priority more than my work."
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