"I tell Timmy that he looks like a YRF hero" - Eesha Koppikhar
On a hot summer day when you have to go and interview a hot actress, things start getting hotter the time you reach and ring a bell on that celebrity door. Then starts to cool down when you come to know that she has just declared her passionate relationship with her boyfriend open to the public and media. Welcome to the 'Home Sweet Home' of the Koppikhars. A maid opens the door and I see a scorchingly thin figure wearing a track suit in a wake up mood and mode. Took me a few seconds to figure out that the lady standing was Eesha. Sometimes a thin figure that makes clothes look elegant can seriously under whelm without the curvature the camera adds.
But as Eesha escorts me to her small cute little sitting area, I'm braced for a complete showdown. Miss Koppikhar was mesmerizingly lovely because her no-make up-face complimenting the track suit made her look like the world's cuddliest actress. All that was missing was the leonine spark familiar from photos and TV appearances. What hit the jackpot though was her million dollar smile and her face looking as crisp as a lady pink apple. Unbelievably, this is how she looks in morning-after mode. But before we began our candid chat, she introduces me to her grandmother, father, mother and Mougli, her pet Alsatian, who comes barking towards me. "It's a friend Mougli", shouts Eesha. Mougli wags his tail in delight and accepts my greeting. Met the members? Now meet the pampered princess, for whom the greatest blessings aren't found in the cordoned-off VIP area but around her family and her loved boyfriend, with whom the actress plans to get married sooner or later and live a happily ever after life.
We get personal over the most personalized chat Eesha Koppikhar has ever had since her acting career where she talks about her soon to be released two Mukta Arts Films, her most ambitious unreleased project, Shabri, the turning point in her career and the love of her life, the handsome hotelier, Rohit Narang and her way of keeping busy after marriage. Over to the self made woman who quotes, "I have no God father in this industry. Just one God, one father and one mother".
How
did
your
likeness
for
Rohit
Narang
blossom
into
love?
Rohit
and
I
were
in
touch
over
the
phone
and
text
messages
for
more
than
two
years
now.
We've
bumped
into
each
other
at
social
gatherings
and
I
quite
liked
him
as
a
person
as
he
seemed
to
have
a
positive
frame
of
mind
and
an
honest
approach
in
what
he
does.
I
started
going
around
with
him
from
the
longest
day
of
the
year
in
2008,
June
21.
And
as
I
got
to
know
him,
I
discovered
that
he
is
a
very
generous
soul
and
a
helpful
person.
Whatever
I
liked
gradually
blossomed
into
love.
So
it's
been
a
romantic
journey
since
ten
months
now.
Post
your
new
found
love
life,
have
you
also
found
a
new
Eesha
Koppikhar
who'll
be
looking
at
films
differently?
Yes,
I
found
a
new
love
life
and
a
whole
new
Eesha
Koppikhar
but
after
Shabri,
Ek
Vivaah
Aisa
Bhi
and
a
couple
of
more
films
like
these,
with
or
without
Rohit,
I
made
up
my
mind
that
I
am
going
to
be
more
selective
with
the
kind
of
scripts
I'll
be
taking
on.
I
want
to
do
films
which
portray
some
kind
of
a
message
now,
rather
than
just
be
running
around
trees.
I
want
to
be
a
part
of
serious
cinema.
I'm
not
saying
parallel
or
cross
over
films
but
some
serious,
substantial
roles
which
label
you
as
an
actor
more
than
just
a
good
looker.
So
you're
saying
that
in
your
acting
career,
you've
only
had
couple
of
films
worth
signing?
Not
really.
But
the
fact
is
that
people
still
remember
me
for
my
Kya
Kool
Hain
Hum
performance.
Having
said
that,
I've
never
really
been
that
happy
with
my
roles
in
terms
of
performances
as
it's
a
male
dominated
industry
where
female
actresses
don't
have
much
to
do
anyway.
Nevertheless,
if
something
really
nice
comes
my
way
which
may
not
be
that
performance
oriented,
I
may
take
it
on.
Now
you've
got
a
helping
hand
at
home,
Timmy
Narang
aka
Rohit
Narang
for
your
decision
making.
Of
course.
Timmy
is
a
businessman
and
he
is
very
analytical
about
what
one
should
do.
So
he
definitely
throws
in
his
inputs
on
how
I
need
to
handle
my
career.
If
it
makes
sense
to
me,
I
listen
to
him.
If
not,
I
don't
(laughs).
Not
many
know
that
a
programme
on
Sab
TV
called
FIR
was
inspired
by
your
character
in
Kya
Kool
Hain
Hum.
You're
right.
FIR
has
Kavita
Kaushik
doing
a
Haryanvi
accent
just
like
I
did
in
Kya
Kool
Hain
Hum.
The
truth
is
that
I
met
the
director
of
FIR
in
Gold's
Gym
where
he
told
me
about
his
likeness
for
my
role
in
the
film
and
that
he
had
created
Kavita's
role
especially
after
seeing
the
film.
That's
an
honour.
Plus
I've
also
had
a
few
cops
saluting
me
and
saying
that
they
want
a
character
like
mine
in
their
police
station.
Brief
us
about
your
first
time
experience
of
working
with
Mukta
Arts?
Right
Ya
Wrong
is
a
suspense
thriller
where
I
play
a
grey
character.
It's
a
very
mysterious
kind
of
a
role.
Then
I'm
doing
my
second
film
with
Mukta
Arts
called
Hello
Darling
which
is
an
out
and
out
comedy.
I
play
Satyavati
Chautala
who
gets
a
job
in
Mumbai.
There
is
Celina,
Gul
and
Javed
Jaffery
in
this
nonsensical
and
a
mad
comic
caper.
What
about
your
long
awaited
and
anticipated
Ram
Gopal
Varma
film?
Oh
God,
yeah.
Shabri
it
is.
I
play
a
gangster
in
the
film.
Actually
a
slum
dweller,
a
woman
who
is
spoilt
and
sandwiched
between
the
Mafia
and
the
cops.
It
is
interesting
to
know
that
whatever
films
I've
done
for
Ram
Gopal
Varma
so
far
are
all
special
appearances.
A
role
like
Shabri
is
given
to
you
once
in
a
life
time.
The
role
was
so
demanding
for
me
that
I
had
to
be
hospitalized
after
the
film
was
over.
You
can
imagine
the
amount
of
stress
I
got
under
to
play
a
role
of
a
slum
dweller.
If
the
role
isn't
done
well,
it
can
just
fall
flat
on
your
face.
I
still
don't
know
how
the
audiences
are
going
to
receive
it
but
everybody
I
meet
talks
about
when
Shabri
is
going
to
release.
Well,
only
RGV
has
the
answer
to
that
I
guess.
Do
you
thank
Lalit
Marathe
for
watching
RGV's
D.
Yes,
you
can
say
that.
Lalit
who
is
still
waiting
for
his
directorial
debut
Shabri
to
be
released
saw
me
in
D.
He
liked
the
scene
from
the
film
where
I
am
washing
the
utensils
just
before
Chunky
Pandey
gets
killed.
That's
when
he
decided
to
cast
me
for
Shabri
of
course
it
was
also
Ramu
who
had
his
say.
In
fact,
even
after
the
death
scene
of
Chunky,
I
got
a
call
from
Javed
saab
and
Shabana
ji
saying
that
they
hadn't
seen
an
actress
cry
like
that
in
any
film.
I
was
really
ecstatic
that
evening
after
the
comment.
But
you
were
not
Ram
Gopal
Varma's
first
choice
for
Shabri.
I
still
remember
the
day
when
Ramu
called
me
to
his
office
where
he
showed
me
a
promo
of
Shabri
which
was
cut
with
Antra
Mali
in
it.
But
for
some
reason,
things
didn't
work
out
with
Antra
and
the
director.
Ramu
too
wasn't
keen.
But
we
all
know
how
Ramu
is.
He
was
in
two
minds
before
he
finalized
me
for
the
title
role.
But
once
he
saw
the
rushes,
Ramu
was
convinced.
He
said,
"I
can't
believe
it.
I
thought
you
would
be
the
one
who'd
stick
out
as
a
sore
thumb".
Even
now
when
I
look
at
my
Don
pictures
and
put
them
next
to
my
Shabri
pictures,
I
can't
believe
it.
We
also
hear
about
the
Kali
Mata's
blessings
in
disguise
which
got
you
your
dream
role
Shabri.
Yup.
This
incident
took
place
just
hours
before
I
got
my
role
as
Shabri.
I
often
visit
the
Sitladevi
temple.
Just
next
to
Sitladevi
is
my
kuldevi
Shantadurga
and
bang
opposite
her
is
Kali
Mata's
temple.
I
paid
my
respects
to
Kali
Maa.
There
is
a
saying
in
the
temple
that
only
a
crying
baby
gets
milk.
So
I
asked.
Asked
for
a
rocking
film
to
come
my
way.
Then
suddenly
a
flower
fell
right
in
front
of
me
and
I
took
it
with
me
as
her
blessings.
The
same
day
I
got
a
call
from
Ram
Gopal
Varma
to
come
to
his
office.
The
rest
is
history.
What
are
the
other
things
you've
realized
about
yourself
besides
being
an
actor?
Apart
from
Eesha
Koppikhar
the
actor,
there
are
a
lot
of
other
things
I
want
to
do
in
my
life.
I
love
fitness
and
food.
Timmy
is
an
hotelier
and
I
want
to
do
something
there
as
well.
I
don't
want
to
work
all
my
life
doing
just
movies.
So
I
am
tapping
different
sides
of
my
talent.
Meanwhile,
because
of
the
current
meltdown,
I
am
also
doing
other
activities.
Like,
I
am
appearing
for
my
black
belt
in
Tae
Kwon
Do.
As
for
films,
I
am
in
and
out
of
narrations,
listening
for
new
scripts,
etc.
My
idea
is
not
to
do
just
anything
to
be
busy
and
to
keep
my
diary
full.
I
want
to
do
something
like
Shabri
and
Ek
Vivaah
Aisa
Bhi.
The
fate
of
the
film
does
not
matter
to
me.
Aren't
you
fed
up
of
the
'Khallas'
song?
I
mean,
you're
still
known
in
the
media
and
your
fans
as
the
'Khallas
Girl'.
(Laughs)
Khallas
was
a
benchmark
song
for
me.
That's
the
song
I
was
and
I
am
still
recognized
by.
That
was
a
monster
of
a
song.
People
had
not
seen
a
song
like
that.
I
mean,
there
is
so
much
of
me
than
just
that
song.
Love
it
or
hate
it
but
you
can't
ignore
'Khallas'.
Again,
thanks
to
Ram
Gopal
Varma.
Elections
are
coming
up
Eesha.
How
secured
are
you
today
with
what's
been
happening
in
our
country?
I
don't
feel
secured
at
all.
I
want
a
people's
government.
I
don't
believe
in
politics.
I
believe
in
policies.
Having
said
that,
if
I
want
my
type
of
government,
I
better
vote.
The
government
has
just
been
making
plans
but
fail
to
execute
them.
They
need
to
bring
back
the
lost
trust
in
us,
and
now
is
the
time.
Post
26/11,
things
have
definitely
changed.
I
am
a
celebrity.
I
may
not
go
to
a
mall
but
when
my
friends
or
family
visit,
I
get
scared.
That's
what
the
black
day
has
done
to
me.
Any
of
your
films
which
Rohit
has
seen
and
has
liked?
He
liked
Kya
Kool
Hain
Hum,
he
cried
seeing
Ek
Vivaah
Aisa
Bhi
and
loved
Shabri.
Me,
Lalit
and
Rohit
saw
Shabri
together.
Rohit
also
said,
"I
don't
know
how
this
film
will
fare
but
you
have
done
your
best
ever
work
in
Shabri".
I
then
told
him,
"You
look
like
this
YRF
film
hero.
You're
tall,
smart
and
suited
all
the
time".