This story is from July 2, 2008

Naughty but nice

Actor Adhyayan Suman tells Roshni Mukherjee that being Shekhar Suman’s son makes it easy for him to woo girls.
Naughty but nice
Your first crush...
My first crush was when I was 12. I don���t want to reveal her name...it���s a raaz.
Did you fall in and out of love when in college?
I was never in love to fall out of it.
How popular were you with girls?
As far as being popular with girls is concerned, I was very popular. Unfortunately, I was a 115-kg obese kid. So they took me more like their gay friend.
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But hello, I am not gay and things have changed.
Ever tested your hand at two timing?
I don���t think two timing is such a good idea, for the simple reason that you need to give in everything to handle a girl. So, two girls, no way!
Ever tried proposing to a girl when you had weighty issues?

I did have a girlfriend when I was overweight in school. I don���t know how I got that lucky. I guess she knew I would lose weight someday and look good.
Does it act as a turn-on for girls?
No, I think it���s a turn-off. Girls think people who are overweight are lazy and can���t do anything. If you know what I mean.
With a dad like Shekhar Suman, is wooing girls a competition?
It���s easier because I am Shekhar Suman���s son.
Did a girl ever get close to you on that pretext?
(Laughs) Yeah! So many times. I could see it happen all the time.
Who woos best ��� dad or you?
Dad for sure. He���s the man.
On a deserted island, who would you like to be with?
I would be with a TV, I guess to get some entertainment. Because I could switch it on or off or even mute it, but with girls, you know, it���s not possible.
Would you be naughty or witty in love?
I think, witty because girls like humor. It turns them on.
The best and the weirdest proposal till date...
None yet. Haven���t faced anything weird till date, but I can see it coming.
Favourite bedroom line...
Don���t turn off the lights please. I can���t see anything.
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About the Author
Roshni Mukherjee

Roshni Mukherjee is chief copy editor-cum-correspondent at Calcutta Times. Her work includes editing and writing. She writes primarily on Tollywood. Films are an area of interest for her – she likes to catch up on the latest, whether it's Tollywood or Bollywood. Good music and any books that make for an interesting read will find a taker in her.

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