Sushmita Sen created history when she became the first Indian to win the Miss Universe pageant back in 1994. But the journey was anything but easy. The actress revealed in a recent interview with Mid-day how her father wanted her to be an IAS officer and how she was studying accordingly. She said, “My father wanted me to be an IAS officer, so I was studying accordingly. When the bomb was dropped on my father that she is going to Miss India, my father didn’t speak to me for a bit. I never went to a college and graduate, which was a big problem for my father because he always said, ‘Beta, do whatever, just have a degree.’” On an emotional moment with her father I remember having this very emotional moment with my father when I promised him, I said ‘Baba, I have to wear a swimsuit, it is a part of the show. I cannot not wear it but I promise you I will add respect to it. It won’t be crass.’ He was not very happy with that, but when I won Miss India and I told my father that I will represent my country, that, for my father, being a defence person, he had balled his lungs out. On being called a gold-digger I just put out one post on Instagram because sometimes I think when people keep quiet, their silence is mistaken for weakness or fear. I just needed to put out one post to let them know I am laughing. After that, I was done with it." The actress added, “I’m enjoying all the memes, but if you’re calling someone a golddigger, at least don’t monetise her. I like diamonds, not gold. Anyway, that was another experience, another phase, and things happened. And if I was going to marry someone, I’d be married to them. I don’t try. I either do or I don’t.”
The actress revealed in a recent interview with Mid-day how her father wanted her to be an IAS officer and how she was studying accordingly
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