Remember Saira? The courageous Bangladesh born female who married Britain's notorious criminal Charles Bronson? Recently, she has divorced Bronson and now living single life with her only daughter. Weekly Blitz executive editor Sohail Choudhury interviewed her where she gave replies and very openly discussed a number of important issues. In future, we shall also serialize another write up from Saira titled 'Untold stories of Bangladee virgins'. Here we publish the interview:
Q: Would you kindly share with our readers your most memorable good and bad incident in your life?
A: I only have three most good memorable incidents, 1st one is when my baby Sami was born, 2nd one is when I first saw divine Shiva in my dream. And the 3rd one is a long story, but I'll cut it short, (you are the first person I'm sharing this with!) When I first saw Aakashdeep Saigal, he is a television actor from India, who worked in serials called keyki and time bomb. The moment I saw him, my eyes lit up; I was instantly drawn towards him, as if he was someone very close to me, like a family member. I'm not his fan nor we've ever met, yet in a very unusual way, without being aware, he gave me mind to mind healing and saved me from death the night before I decided to divorce Charles. God works in mysterious ways. Aakashdeep is my main and only reason and inspiration behind my novel that I'm writing at the moment, and will be dedicated to him, and he doesn't even know that I exist! Before you ask me, no I'm not in love with him romantically; I would never try to reach up and touch the sky Sohail, because I know I'd never achieve that. I don't like politically correcting myself when it comes to love, but love is love, I don't have to love Aakashdeep romantically to be in love with him. I don't know why he is so special to me, or why I feel profound love and connectedness about him. When I look at Aakashdeep; I see my own soul looking back at me, perhaps I've known him from another lifeā¦another timeā¦
A: Yes, I would love to fall in love and marry again, and have a house full of children, have you got anyone in mind! He should be tall and well built, and should have stubble on his face and shoulder length long hair, and he has to have hairy chest. I don't care if he's not rich; in fact I'd prefer a poor man, who has nothing but a heart of gold. Someone who'd love my daughter and me more then anything with his soul, In return for life I'd be his slave in love. But I know whoever he is and wherever he is, he would be shadow of divine Shiva, I believe that. I'll find him one day⦠( Got whom she means?)