Jennifer Winget :
Do you think India is shining?
Of course, India is shining. If you compare the life 20 years back to our present, you will see the difference. We have many exceptionally talented and intelligent people in our country and they are the ones who contribute to our growth.
What do we need to improve upon to be a developed nation?
I think there is a lack of awareness in all the fields. When a person wants to make a home nice, and he does not know how to go about it, then is there any use? And education is the way in which we can spread this awareness everywhere. If education is the key, then awareness is the also a key to better future.
One thing that you've learned from last year as an Indian.
Last year was not a good year at all, especially the way in which it ended. It was tragic and I think if we are to avoid such incidents in future, we need to upgrade our security and protection. Instead of crying over spilt milk, we need to learn the ways of tackling it even before we face it.
The most proud moment of India according to you, of last year..
I don't know about last year, but this year it has to be A.R. Rahman winning the Golden Globe Award. He has brought us into the international picture, and made the entertainment industry proud. He has given us a new hope to visualize our dreams.
Which politician/personality do you think has the potential to be Indian Obama and why?
I think our politicians are competent in their own way. But instead of thinking all this, they need to take the situation in their hands and do their best.