This story is from April 13, 2004

Salman scripts new role for Padma

Author Salman Rushdie and his muse Padmalakshmi tie the knot at a ceremony at Peter White Studios in New York on April 17.
Salman scripts new role for Padma
<div class="section1"><div class="Normal">It’s a simple white card with a golden rose embossed on it and writing in red. Yet, it announces one of the more high profile weddings of the season. Author Salman Rushdie and his muse Padmalakshmi tie the knot at a ceremony at Peter White Studios in New York on April 17. A ceremony at 6, followed by dinner and dancing, reads the card.<br /><br />Sheetal Mafatlal, who has known the couple for three years now, was expecting it.
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"Gauging from their last visit here a few months ago, I guess it was obvious that the relationship would head towards a marriage," she says. But wasn''t Padmalakshmi headed towards a career in Bollywood films? Her debut movie, <span style="" font-style:="" italic="">Boom</span>, may not have done well, but the model/actress made no bones about meeting producers during her last visit and engaging in media interviews about her career plans as an actress.<br /><br />Kaizad Gustaad, the director of her first film agrees. "I do not think the marital status of an actor should make a difference," he says. Veteran fashion designer, Anna Singh, feels it wouldn''t make a difference to Padmalakshmi because she isn''t meant for the conventional <span style="" font-style:="" italic="">masala</span> movies. "The category of roles I see her doing are not the kinds Aishwarya or Karisma do," says Anna. Soon-to-be film director, Manish Malhotra agrees: "Padma lakshmi''s meant for niche audiences."<br /><br />Producer Shabbir Boxwala, however, feels otherwise. "If I were to cast a married Padmalakshmi in a glamorous role, which goes with the image she portrays, I would think it''s suicidal," he opines. "A character role for her would be fine though, but then, she needs to be a strong performer for that. And she hasn''t proved her acting prowess yet."<br /><span style="" font-style:="" italic="">ahmedabadtimes@timesgroup.com</span></div> </div>
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