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Favourite
Movie: Titanic and Vaastav
Favourite Actors: Sunjay Dutt
Favourite Singers: Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Moby
Favourite Songs: Old Madam Noorjehan songs
Favourite Book: Maut ka Manzar
Zara Sheikh has been one of the luckiest actresses in Lollywood as she had
earned quite a name for herself even before her debut, Tere Piyar Main, was
released. And by the time the movie hit cinema halls, she was already a star.
Her stunning looks and polished style were refreshing and Zara had sufficient
acting skills to please the audiences.
In no time she was flooded with offers, both acting and modelling which keep her
pretty busy, leaving little time for other things. But the young lady makes sure
life is not all work for her and there is some play and relaxation too. And one
of the first things she likes to do whenever she gets the time is to watch a
movie.
Yes, she is a complete movie buff. And she claims, “If I don’t watch at
least two movies in a week, I don’t feel alive.” Whenever she finds time,
she makes it a point to watch any movie that she can get hold of. But she is
highly specific when it comes to naming her all-time favourite movies. She says
that this is the way she is — very careful and selective in her choices.
The two genres of movies that she is extremely fond of are horror and romantic.
From Hollywood, she cannot think of any blockbuster other than Titanic that is
worthy of naming as her favourite. “It has romance and tragedy put it together
in equal proportions and my heart goes out to the separated lovers every time I
watch this classic.”
Although she didn’t name any other movie from Hollywood, but said that she
loves watching any movie that stars Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise and Angelina Jolie.
Zara is also a fan of commercial Bollywood cinema. The lavish sets, exquisite
costumes and melodious music appeals to her greatly.
“All these ingredients can be found in Sanjay Leela Bansali’s Devdas. It is
a complete masterpiece if you look at it from the perspective of acting, music,
story, et al,” she declares.
Other than this she also likes Sanjay Dutt’s performance in Vaastav. “His
style and acting was the life of this film. I cannot imagine any other actor
performing the role of a typical Mumbai gangster the way he did.” After noting
that she is so fascinated by the charms of Indian cinema, we ask her the obvious
question: Would she like to be a part of it any time soon?
“You
see many actors (we know who she is talking about) have gone there and come back
without making any sort of impact. I don’t want to do that. It is creating a
bad impression for all of us here. In future, Indian moviemakers would think
twice before casting any of our artists. This way whatever little respect we
have right now will be simply lost. I will be twice as selective in Bollywood
than I am in Lollywood.”
When it comes to music, she is all praise of the king of qawwali, the late
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. She thinks no one else is even close to him when it comes
to creating timeless melodies. She thinks that his re-mix songs like Pya Ray are
still better than any of the recent pop or filmi numbers. She only listens to
Lata Mangeshkar’s old hits when it comes to old classical music. As far as the
local pop music scene is concerned, she thinks that Fuzon is the best one
around.
“Shafqat Amanat Ali is an artist in the complete sense of the word. He knows
his art. Majority of other singers don’t have much to offer. All they do is
shout, which anyone can do,” opines the lady.
She also thinks that String’s latest song, Zinda, which features Sanjay Dutt
and John Abraham, is a breath of fresh air. “I think Strings is producing a
lot better music now than it used to do before,” she discloses. She likes to
listen to the very old tracks of Madam Noor Jehan and says, “I somehow only
like the songs that she sang a long time back.”
Among the international musicians, she picks Moby as one of her favourite. “He
is a versatile musician who gained recognition in the early 90s for his
contribution to dance and techno music. His music has a lot of depth and he has
a unique style of his own. He is a very moody person just like me, and the same
is reflected in his music. Music comes naturally to him and he can add tunes to
his lyrics in a matter of few minutes,” Zara states.
She also likes to listen to Eminem, Britney Spears, and Robbie Williams. From
Bollywood, Sonu Nigam is the best singer according to her. “Do you see a
pattern here? I only like artists who know their art. Sonu Nigam is one of
them,” says the actress.
The recent bollywood hit, Right Here, Right Now, featuring Abhishek Bachchan,
has also caught her attention.
When it comes to books, Zarah likes to read anything which is based on reality.
“I don’t like fantasies and escapist stories that much. I like to read
something that I can relate with my own life,” discloses the young actress.
One
particular book that is very close to her heart is Maut Ka Manzar. She started
reading this book when she was just 13 but could not finish it. She picked up
from the same point again after few years and this time continued till the last
page. “This book is about the Day of Judgment and life after death. I have
felt totally engrossed in it although it used to get a little scary at times.
Other than this I am also very interested in reading about historical events and
the great rulers who have shaped the history of the world. These days I am only
reading scripts and am myself a part of many stories,” she says
matter-of-factly. |