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Bollywood women get into business too
Noreen Aslam
NEW DELHI—If the men are doing it so are the women. From opening
restaurants to starting hotels, actresses are also blurring the lines
between the worlds of Bollywood and business. While actors like Mithun
Chakraborty, Shah Rukh Khan and Suniel Shetty are thriving in the
business world, their counterparts Sushmita Sen, Aishwarya Rai and
Preity Zinta are also giving them tough competition.
Sushmita was probably the first to turn entrepreneur when she set up her
company Sensazione in 2006. Through her company, she plans to open a
chain of hotels, lounges and spas. Besides, she has acquired 12,000 sq
ft of space in Kolkata for a ‘lifestyle zone’, which apart from a huge
open space will house a nightclub, a restaurant and a cigar lounge.
She says frankly that she was tired of being an actor and business had
always been a second career option. “Had I not been an actor, I would
have been an entrepreneur. The lounge bar in Kolkata and my dream
project, the spa, are all part of my effort to touch people’s lives,”
the actress has been quoted as saying.
Sushmita has other plans too.
Under the banner of her production house Tantra Entertainment Pvt. Ltd,
the ex-Miss Universe also wants to make meaningful films. Her first
venture is “Rani Lakshmi Bai - The Warrior Queen”. The actress, who is
directing as well as acting in the film, is currently busy with the
pre-production work of the historical epic. Her colleague Preity Zinta
has become co-owner of the Mohali cricket team of the Indian Premier
League (IPL) with partner Ness Wadia and two others. She is determined
to make a go of it and says: “When I do anything in life for the first
time, I want to succeed.”
“It’s 2008! Women should get more active in business. It’s very
different from working on a film where you’re on your own when ‘action’
is called on camera. In a boardroom, there’s constant conference and
multi-tasking. The creative process is different in both the spheres.”
And Aishwarya Rai, according to reports, has stepped in to resurrect
father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan’s company AB Corp and is negotiating with
filmmakers to restart production work.
Then there is Ayesha Takia who with restaurateur boyfriend Farhan Azmi
is set to launch their first boutique hotel in Goa. “It’s a dream come
true for Farhan and I. We have been planning to do something together
for the past year,” Ayesha said in a press announcement. The couple has
acquired a 200-year-old Portuguese bungalow in Candolim, which is just
10 minutes away from the beach. They plan to build a luxurious swimming
pool, a lounge area and are working out details on how to entertain
guests with good music and superb cuisine. “Each of our boutique hotels
will have 20 rooms,” Ayesha has said. |