And even when she is partying, chances are that you will not get to know. Reason? She refuses to be clicked (yeah yeah, same was the case with Namrita Bachchan, remember?). When we recently met her at a Delhi do, she evaded our shutterbug. This time her friend helped her by hiding her face (see pic on the left). Why so, we asked? “I don’t like to be clicked for it interferes with my professional profile,” she said.
How? “When mycolleagues see my photograph in the newpapers, it becomes the topic ofdiscussion in our business meetings. Like they say, ‘Oh, so you were busypartying that night?’ And that embarrasses me. So, I don’t like tobe clicked,” explained Ayesha. But don’t they know she is asocialite as well, besides being a working woman? “No no, I don’twant to be known as a socialite at all.” Someone bidding the party circuita farewell, eh?
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