SHOOTING smart repartees, she handles each question with her trademark in-your-face bravado. Armed with downright honesty and an intoxicating sense of humour, Rakhi Sawant shows her indomitable spirit.

In town on Friday morning, the item hottie, post-Bigg Boss, livened up an interactive session organised by Hriday Mitra Foundation at S M Joshi Foundation Hall, and left her audience asking for more.

“Please abstain from drinking and smoking. Nothing is important than your family,” pleaded Sawant, while donating a check of Rs 51,000 to the organisation. Her sultry moves and an unforgetable loud-mouthed demeanour on the reality show may have prompted a remark or two, but Sawant’s forthcoming avataar, holds her in good stead. Her new album, Supergirl, has the bombshell crooning for the first time with the number—Yaara Na Dil Laga.

The video shows an altruistic Sawant in full swing, defusing bombs and tackling terrorists in order to save humanity. “I’ve conceptualised the video. I want to do so many things for humanity. Most of them are physically impossible, but I can realise them through fantasy, atleast,” she reasons.

Accompanied by Abhishek, her choreographer, colleague and now her beau, Sawant makes no bones about her recent past. “Bigg Boss was a learning experience which I took very lightly initially.

Three months of confinement with 13 people in that heavily guarded bungalow, which seemed like a haunted house, was quite a task. It was like going to jail,” says Sawant, who claims to be a good judge of people. “Right from day one, I knew Rahul Roy would win. He is extremely smart and manipulative,” she says.

Aey bhai tune pappi kyon li, the recent video by Mika and the Meet Brothers, which is a spoof on the Mika-Sawant kissing episode, may have been quite a bummer, but Sawant handles criticism well. “It’s very easy to laugh at other people, but very difficult to help them when they are in trouble.

I don’t look behind and fret over what people are thinking about me. I believe in moving forward,” she says matter-of-factly.

And, despite being ganged up against on Bigg Boss, Sawant forgave all her housemates. “We are very much in touch with each other,” she smiles. Without hesitation, she recommends prominent celebrities to be part of such reality-based shows. “I think, big Bollywood stars should participate in such shows as we get to see their true nature, the real them,” she says.

A provocative sartorial sense and a daring attitude apart, an ambitious Sawant justifies her mega dreams of mega stardom. “My father is a police personnel. I grew up in a modest set-up. We didn’t have a fridge at home and I was deprived of a good education. But I want to be a big star, earn lots of money and use it for charity,” says the lady.


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