This story is from May 16, 2008

One can model from birth to death: Aditi

Model-actress, Aditi Govitrikar talks to TOI about the fashion industry and life in general...
One can model from birth to death: Aditi
Aditi Govitrikar (TOI Photo) More picsSimple, chilled out and down-to-earth, Aditi Govitrikar was in town to walk on the ramp for a fashion show. She has visited the city several times and "loves Gujarati thali and snacks the most."
So has she seen any change in the way people dress in Ahmedabad? "Not just this city but the entire country is being aware about fashion.
The world is becoming smaller and it is the television and media that are making people aware about all the new things in the world," she avers.
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This blue eyed girl is seen in music videos, ads and Hindi films ��� 16 December, Baaz, Dhund (The Fog), Paheli, Thammudu (Telugu) but she "loves to shoot for ads and give special appearances" the most as she gets to meet new people and travel a lot. She is currently working in a film Kitne Admi The produced by Rahul Mahajan. Aditi selects her fashion projects not on the base of the product or designer but only if she likes the overall package. "I am a model and I just believe in doing my work ��� whether I have to use props or endorse any products, I just give my best shot," she quips. And what does it cost being a celebrity like her? "You get the best of all. But there are few bad incidents as well ��� I was in Pune after I won the title and the mob literally stamped on my baby girl.
This is when you get insecure and scared," she informs. Being in the modelling industry for so long does she think there is any kind of age limit for modelling? "Not at all. One can model from birth to death," says Mrs.World 2001. And she believes being fashionable is "standing apart from the rest but in a good way." Mother of two children, Aditi maintains her body and looks fit forever. "I am aware about my body structure and work out in that manner.
I am complete vegetarian and I eat carefully," she shares her fitness mantra. Aditi Govitrikar a gynaecologist by profession started her career as a model after winning a beauty pageant in 1996. So does she plan to open a clinic someday? "I don't know what will happen in future. As of now I am happy being a model," she replies. Her husband is her inspiration and the one who insisted her to enter in this glamour industry. As it is a known fact that the glamour industry is bad, what does she suggest to the newcomers? "It is important to be secured in this field. One really needs to have a back-up plan as you never know what will happen next in this industry. You also need to have good friends that you can rely on, during your bad times," she suggests. She also believes that not fame but how you treat people makes a difference in your life. Point noted Aditi!
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