Esha Kansara’s slam book!
We brings to you the Sunday Celebrity Slam Book section with Esha Kansara…
Esha Kansara, who is playing Kritika in Star Plus’ Ek Nanad Ki Khushiyon Ki Chaabi…Meri Bhabhi, spared time to answer our slam book questions…
Birthday: 20th August
Nickname: Chaku
Sun Sign: Leo
Hometown: Ahmedabad
Describe yourself: I am fun loving and love to party.
Strengths: My family; especially my brother and my mother and my ego.
Weakness: I haven’t got a chance to dance on a big platform till date and my other weakness is food.
What can easily impress you: Good speech, a person’s knowledge and dressing sense.
Hobbies: Dancing, singing, acting and travelling.
A cloud 9 moment for you: When I performed my arengatal. It was my first stage appearance in the year 2008 when I performed in Tagore Hall Ahmedabad in front of around 1000 people.
Do you believe in destiny: Yes I do.
Song you’re humming these days: Balam Pichkari and Jeene Laga Hoon.
Any TV show you follow: Jhalak Dikhla Jaa and You Think You Can Dance.
An unforgettable day of your life: When my father said a ‘Yes’ for me to come to Mumbai.
Describe your daily routine in short: Work work work!
What’s your favorite pass time during your free time on the sets: Eating.
A place you would love to visit and with whom: I would love to go to Manali, Shimla, Laddakh and all the places up in the North with all my close friends.
Craziest fan encounter so far: I was shooting for Meri Bhabhi in Delhi and we were shooting on the streets. A college going guy was following me for continuously 3 hours and whenever I used to say a line, he used to smile at me standing behind the camera.
The best compliment ever received: It was from my Mom when she said, ‘Beta you have improved so much’. The best compliment received has always been from my family. My Mom is like a critic for me; she criticizes me when I am not doing well and she praises me when I do well.
Your inspiration: Deepika Padukone, as I wish to become as thin as her some day and dance like Madhuri Dixit.
You are incomplete without: My Mom.
Message to your fans: You all have given me immense love as Devki and I hope that you all will love me as Kritika too. Being a Gujarati girl, it’s a tough thing for me to play a Punjabi girl but I have put in a lot of effort to try the accent and hope that it doesn’t sound fake. I hope they will love my accent and my character as well.