While the we all know about Genelia D’Souza the actress, few know what she’s like at home. In an exclusive interview, she opens up the doors of her personal life Her mum doubles as manager, her dad pitches in his views and her brother Nigel, looks into the financial side of Genelia’s career. Instead, producers who want to sign her, put her and her mum up at one of the Taj hotels. “I always travel with her,” her mum tells us, “and staying at a hotel is convenient, since everything is taken care of and we can concentrate on her work.”And even as the euphoria of Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Naa is settling, Genelia is busy working on It’s My Life and Life Partner in Bollywood; with Harman Baweja and Fardeen Khan for co-stars. Actress with a cause“I take one day at a time. I like to be aware of myself, my circumstances and the changes around me. I think it’s most important to keep my head on my shoulders.” And if that is beginning to sound just a little too serious for a young girl like her, she’ll grin and tell you, “I also believe in living life to the fullest!”What is she really passionate about – what’s the one cause that touches her heart? “I’m generally very sensitive.
I believe in devoting a certain amount of my remuneration to people who can’t get educated. But I’m not with any one organisation. One year I may help children in a school, or an orphanage, or Mother Theresa’s home or the home for the aged.” Basically, I listen to scripts but take a joint decision with my family. All of us have different opinions but I know that whatever is discussed is for my betterment. Mum and I first hear the script, consider the banner and the hero and then my dad and brother Nigel (who’s two years younger and an MBA graduate) join in at home for further discussion.”
Were her parents apprehensive of her joining the industry? “No, not at all. My mum has always encouraged me to follow what I want to and since I was good at dramatics in school, I thought I’d give acting a shot. Mum would always tell me, ‘opportunity knocks just once so go for it’. “But films is not my only career option. Today I’m much more confident and ready to take on the world. No doubt films are something I love but if it doesn’t work out, I’d hang up my boots and do something else. Being in an industry like this, I matured much faster than people of my age group.
What advice given by her parents does she always follow? “They’ve drawn their lines – what they would and wouldn’t like me to do. I’ve never crossed that line. Mum keeps cautioning me not to get carried away. Her belief in me is very strong; she always told me I could do both – studies and films. “My dad and my brother are my biggest fans and it’s they who show the appreciation!” And though Genelia has her hands full with a packed shooting schedule, it’s home she heads for always –That’s where she plays with her dogs, catches up with other relatives and entertains everyone with her livewire nature.






