Nisha Adhikari
Everything you wanted to know about her but didn’t know who to ask
by SUBEKSHA POUDEL
FROM ISSUE # 164 (August 2009) | |||
ANUP PRAKASH |
While jeans are her all time favourite, as one can define and redefine them to suit every occasion and every season, she prefers elegant dresses for special events.
Never leaves the house without her golden cocktail ring and her mobile phones (yes, she carries more than one cellphone) and deeply treasures her little diary.
In life, she likes how her career in media has turned out and how she has risen above the social stigmas of being involved in the media.
Being crowned Miss International 2005 is something unforgettable for this charming beauty.
Admits of turning red whenever someone catches her lying, albeit a white lie. Isn't shy about anything, except perhaps, changing in public.
If she could be someone else for a day, she'd wish to be Barack Obama. Live in the white house, meet the diplomats, attend his meetings and see for real if Obama is actually what he appears to be.
Her last meal would ideally be a platter of her favourite foods: sushi, pizza, chicken biryani, momos and cheese cake.
Strongly feels that one needs to be aware about political issues simply to not be fooled. And the guests for her fantasy dinner party would include ex-king Gyanendra, Prachanda, Girija Prasad Koirala and Gagan Thapa.
Can possibly forgive anyone who says sorry and truly means it, however, she can never give a second chance to them if they do not mean it and on top it, repeat it!
Has faith in god but believes more in the saying, 'What you do is what you get.' And asks god to give her the strength and her family the happiness when she prays.
Is currently the ambassador for Autism Care Centre and is also a member of the Rotary Club of Nagarjun through which she has been involved in numerous projects.
Is very concerned about the current political situation and dejectedly says, "Politics has now become a medium to fulfill personal desires." And adds that, "Today's youth is undeniably the only hope for a better Nepal."
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