Bollywood
actress
Chitrangada
Singh
and
Editor
Priya
Tanna
Vogue
India
launched
the
latest
issue
of
Vogue
India
at
the
Crossword
store
at
Kemps
Corner
in
Mumbai
today.
In
a
tête-à-tête
with
Priya
Tanna,
the
sensual
Chitrangada
Singh
candidly
spoke
about
her
feelings
on
being
the
May
2012
Vogue
cover
girl.
She
also
revealed
some
interesting
things
about
herself,
her
interests
and
what
makes
Chitrangada
the
woman
she
is
today.
Sharing
her
thoughts
on
the
issue,
Priya
Tanna,
Editor,
Vogue
India
commented,
“Chitrangada
is
a
woman
of
many
faces,
each
one
equally
enigmatic
and
beguiling.
She
struck
us
with
her
earthy
sensuality
when
she
first
appeared
on
the
screen,
and
when
you
least
expected
it,
she
blazed
across
Bollywood
in
an
avatar
of
high
octane
glamour.
This
dichotomy
makes
her
as
intriguing
as
interesting
and
an
exciting
choice
for
a
Vogue
cover
girl.”
Commenting
on
being
Vogue
cover
girl
for
the
May
2012
issue,
Chitrangada
Singh
said,
“Vogue
is
the
most
iconic
name
in
the
history
of
fashion
so
to
be
on
the
cover
of
Vogue
will
without
doubt
be
one
of
the
most
memorable
things
for
me.
As
it’s
my
first
Vogue
cover,
it
makes
it
special
in
so
many
ways.
Everyone
worked
so
excitedly
throughout
the
shoot.”
The
Bollywood
actress
added,
“Suresh
Natarajan
our
photographer
I
think
is
simply
amazing.
Shaan,
who
has
done
my
make-up
and
hair
has
worked
with
me
for
many
years
and
has
done
a
wonderful
job.
Anaita
Shroff
Adajania,
Fashion
Director
of
Vogue
India
is
the
styling
diva,
she
has
done
effortlessly
chic
styling.
And
of
course
Priya
Tanna,
thanks
for
giving
me
something
which
will
be
a
very
special
memory!”
Reminiscing
her
first
shot
ever
with
Sudhir
Mishra
(Hazaaron
Khwaishein
Aisi,
2003),
a
scene
with
no
dialogue,
a
girl
just
waiting
for
her
lover
to
come
and
meet
her,
Chitrangada
said,
“I
was
like,
‘What
do
you
want
me
to
do?’
It
is
so
much
about
getting
the
character’s
emotions
and
energy
right,
and
putting
it
all
together
with
perfect
timing…”
When
quizzed
about
her
choice
of
movies
in
the
past
nine
years,
Chitrangada
playfully
commented,
“Not
being
stereotyped?”
She
said,
“It
got
to
a
stage
where
people
would
say,
‘Oh,
you
do
that
so
well,
so
you
should
continue
doing
that.’
It
gets
suffocating.
There
is
no
pattern—none.
I’m
doing
an
item
song
in
Joker
(currently
in
production),
and
people
are
wondering
what
that’s
all
about,
and
I’m
like,
‘Nothing,
I’m
just
having
fun.’
Sure,
it’s
good
to
have
a
plan
and
not
be
so
random,
but
it’s
also
great
to
do
stuff
that
excites
me.
Those
four
years
I
took
off
gave
me
a
lot
of
time
to
think
about
these
things.”
Commenting
on
managing
a
long-distance
marriage
and
two
high-profile
careers
(pro
golf
and
movies),
Chitrangada
said.
“Our
marriage
is
very
basic
and
not
so
basic
at
the
same
time.
I’ve
known
Jyoti
since
I
was
a
child.
Also,
the
advantage
of
knowing
someone
so
long
is
that
we
can
comfortably
allow
each
other
space
now.
He
is
a
sportsman,
he
understands
ambition,
knows
about
wanting
to
do
something
with
yourself.”
Chitrangada
Singh
is
all
delighted
as
she
signed
Vogue
India
May
2012
issue
copies
for
the
attendees.