*The Unique & Extraordinary - POOJA MISRRA* FC #2

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~~To the Fan Club #2 of~~

***The Unique & Extraordinary***

 

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Pooja Misrra ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

 

 

BIO

Date Of Birth: March, 1984

Age: 27

Star Sign: Pisces

Nationality: Indian

Occupation
  • Video Jockey
  • Ramp Model
  • TVC Model
  • Print Model
  • Actress
  • Theater Enthusiast
  • Stage Performer
  • Dancing Diva
  • MC - Master Of Ceremonies
  • Page3 Socialiate

Pooja Misrra is a Model, International VJ, Dancing Diva, Page3 socialite and has also been featured in a item number in a Bollywood movie Mera Dil Leke Dekho and music video Mohabbat Kya Hain (2006). Reportedly, Pooja is doing an Item number in a film & has signed 2 movies. She hosted a Talk Show on B4U namely 'Jab We talk' where she offered solutions for relationship problems. But instead of solving other people's problems, she herself became the problem because many men confessed their love for Pooja on the show & proposed her. She also got many proposals for marriage, but as she wanted to concentrate on her career, so Pooja didn't accept any proposal. Pooja featured in the reality television show Big Switch on the channel UTV Bindass (2010). Pooja was in the reality television show Bigg Boss 5 for 8 weeks inside the house on the channel Colors. Day 67 Pooja re-entered the Bigg Boss house again but this time as Andrew Symonds' translator.

 

 

Career

Pooja's career as a VJ & a Model has been very successful.

Pooja Misrra has been covered in all major international, national & regional media :


Newspapers

  • The Khaleej Times (UAE)
  • The Gulf News (UAE)
  • The Times of India (all cities)
  • The Deccan Chronicle, Hyderabad
  • Bombay Times
  • HT Cafe, Hindustan Times (Mumbai)
  • Pune Times
  • Hindustan Times (all cities)
  • Poornviram (Mumbai)
  • Dainik Jagran (all cities)
  • Mid-Day (Mumbai & Delhi)
  • HT City, Hindustan Times (New Delhi)
  • The Hindu (Delhi)
  • Mumbai Mirror
  • Baroda Times
  • Maharashtra Herald (Pune)
  • Pune Newsline (Pune)
  • The Indian Express (all cities)
  • Hyderabad Times


Magazines

 


  • Health & Nutrition
  • Society
  • Femina
  • Entertainment Plus (Gulf News)
  • La Mode International
  • My Mobile
  • Showtime
  • A&M (Advertising & Marketing)

 


Print & TVC Model

  • Durian furnitures
  • Videocon washing machines
  • Sansui Television
  • Lissome moisturizer
  • Royal Palms
  • Texiprol
  • Frooti

 


Music VJ / Anchor / MC


  • Zoom [War of DJ's]
  • Channel[V]
  • Zee Music
  • Sony
  • Star plus &
  • Star One
  • Jab We Talk on B4U Music and
  • Bid2Win on Zoom TV
  • Dubai TV
  • Malaysian Airlines
  • BBC
  • Live compering of shows all over the world (Dubai, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, USA, UK, Brazil)

 


Pooja's Journey in Bigg Boss Season 5

On Day 12, Pooja Misrra showed a clear sense of fury by kicking a dustbin and breaking kitchen stuff grabbing a lot of public attention. The alienated Pooja Misrra lost her temper on Shonali Nagrani. When Shonali provoked her further, asking, if she would "hit" her, Pooja hinted, she could get physical, if Shonali didn't behave herself. "Get off my back," an irritated Pooja screamed in rage; her blood boiling with anger. What people saw in a trailer of the reality show, was a visibly furious Pooja, who has been cornered by most contestants on the show right from the beginning. All her attempts to make peace with the Housemates have more or less backfired, with them playing games and politics with the troubled soul.

 

"Standing at crossroads with growing impatience, Pooja has been trying her best to keep her cool. But the scheming Housemates are not letting her live in harmony, assuming she is hogging mileage and footage," says public relations expert Dale Bhagwagar, who is a specialist with Bigg Boss hype and hoopla. "Unluckily, for all Housemates, the public has realized that Pooja is a there to provide most entertainment to the audiences in the house. Though the Housemates have been trying their best to ignore her, she has emerged an uncanny favourite with the cameras and the audiences alike," he adds. Pooja M. being saved in consecutive eviction by the audience has further proved how much popular she's got among the couple of weeks.

 

Pooja Misrra became the most discussed and debated inmate of Bigg Boss. With every week being nominated for eviction and getting saved by huge margin of votes, the viewers have utterly shown how much Pooja M. is being supported by them. When Pooja was reviewed by the media on her peculiar stance in the house and inside the hearts of the audience, the conclusion that she is most probably the biggest entertainer of the series came erupting as a definite answer. Audience found her comments and gestures during fights hilarious and determined. Her comments like "Rani Hijrawati" to Laxmi, "Mihir Virani Saas Bahu ka baap" to Amar, "Twinkle twinkle poetry to Pooja B. and "Love me for this, for this, or for this" accompanied by hip postures became famous among viewers and the source of her fan following.



During the first two weeks Pooja M. was considered to be a victim of accusations inside the house but with every passing week audiences seem to like Pooja M. for her distinct personality as well. Prior to the events inside the house involving Pooja M. being bullied by housemates, Pooja's retaliation towards these acts has compelled the audience to accept Pooja as their favorite housemate saving her in every eviction by a huge margin of votes. Audiences' support was also seen on Bigg Boss official website where followers 'liked' Pooja's profile using their Facebook accounts making her the hottest housemate and, hence, making her win the poll.


On Day 55, Pooja Misrra exhibited an act of violence in retaliation towards Siddharth Bhardwaj's continuous instigation and protests against her regarding her becoming the new captain. After Midnight before going to bed Siddharth provoked Pooja M. to the limit that she pushed him with a slight shove. Following this, Siddharth went on in front of the cameras appealing to the Bigg Boss to eject Pooja otherwise he'll walk out of the competition by climbing the walls of the house. As a result, Bigg Boss ejected Pooja M. the very instance.


After the news spread about Pooja's expulsion from the house before the show even aired within hours an immediate uproar from the audience came into existence. What Siddharth thought was a harmful physical assault, audience on the other hand, analyzed it as a mere push. Media and channel reporters gave their verdict on Bigg Boss being bias towards Pooja M. and accusing the show of deliberately getting rid of Pooja M. due to crew's favoritism towards the male contestants of the show. The disappointed audience began posting hate comments against the reality show claiming that they want Pooja M. back in the house with Siddharth evicted in place of her, otherwise, they'll boycott the show and raise protests against it. Viewers perception of the incident was sheer unfair judgement by the Bigg Boss accompanying the fact that they earlier witnessed similar injustice towards Pooja Misrra when Akashdeep Saighal breaking the captain's lounge bathroom door while Pooja Misrra was inside, when Amar scratched Pooja M.'s hand and she needed medical aid along with the display of ill-manners by Siddharth when he almost kicked Pooja M. while he was hurling improper names to her parents. Singer Raageshwari Loomba, who left the house a month earlier, says, "Though I don't follow the show anymore, I know there have been negative attacks on her. Her behaviour in the house may be because of the unnatural setting of the show that drives a person to the edge. I only hope this helps her positively."


After Pooja Misrra's unexpected exit, Bigg boss 5 started to lose its sky scraping viewership in less than a week. In India, many fans who were supporters of the newly renowned Pooja M., who was mercilessly bullied throughout the show, stopped watching since she was shown the doors. Many others stopped watching because of Sky and Siddharth's indecent display of manners towards the female inhabitants and also due to the continuous favoritism by the Bigg Boss who had always showed a lenient attitude towards the male contestants. As a result, Bigg Boss 5 got a marked decline in its TRP ratings which fell drastically after the Aapka Farmaan episode aired on 26 November 2011. (i.e. Pooja Misrra's eviction episode)

 (Source - Wikipedia)




During her stay in the Bigg Boss house, Pooja Misrra's witty & sarcastic one-liners became a hit among the viewers. Some of her hilarious one-liners are:

  • Spare Me
  • Talk To My Hand
  • Talk To My A**
  • Snap Out Of It
  • Mihir Virani - Saas Bahu Ka Baap
  • Rani Hijrawati
  • Zip It
  • Potty Karo Saaf Karo
  • You Want It Coz You're Asking For It, You're Dying For It
  • Get Off My Back
  • You Wanna Take A Bath
  • Love Me For This, Love Me For This
  • Time Out
  • I am a Meditating Ninja

 


On the stage of Bigg Boss 5 Grand Finale, the host of the show Sanjay Dutt Praised Pooja Misrra by saying that many people loved her stay in Bigg Boss house & for them she is like the 'Man Of The Series'. Pooja Misrra didn't win Bigg Boss 5 but has won many hearts & garnered a huge fan following after Bigg Boss 5.




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Pooja Misrra performing on the grand finale of Bigg Boss season 5.

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Pooja Misrra's Eviction episode


[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrhJbgdpvqo[/YOUTUBE]

 😭Whenever I see Pooja Misrra's eviction episode I have tears in my eyes. 😭

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 😆A pic when Pooja Misrra Dressed up as 'Basanti' of Sholay for a task in BB5. 😆

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Pooja unveiled her clothing line "Caliente" with a six page fashion spread in savvy magazine - fashion and glamour!

 

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In 2010, Pooja Misrra bagged the prestigious Punjab Ratna Award for her social work.She has secretly and silently been supporting the Mother Teresa children care center, Burjurgon ki seva - Ek Mission and Beti bachao andolan. In recognition of her contribution she is got the 'Punjab Ratan' award for her silent yet effective efforts as well as contribution to television and fashion from none other than the honourable governor of Punjab.

 

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VIDEOS Of Pooja Misrra made by her Die-Hard fan on youtube. His name is Arslan Malkani.😊


[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-KsBxYajds[/YOUTUBE]


[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzBEnjyi70A[/YOUTUBE]


[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZbRpdO6IW0[/YOTUBE]



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Pooja Misrra in The Big Switch with Natasha Suri & Genelia D'Souza

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9r77siegR[/YOUTUBE]

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Pooja Misrra's Latest Interviews

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmVh2Vcv1lw[/YOUTUBE]

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Memories from Bigg Boss Season 5

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😆The most entertaining videos of Pooja Misrra from Bigg Boss season 5😆
⭐️She was sooo Entertaining ⭐️
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OLD ARTICLES

 

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Old Article & pics of Pooja Misrra Interviewing Bollywood Celebs long ago when she was a VJ on Zee Music


 

Effervescent,spontaneous and truely gifted with the gift of the gab Model/Vj/Actor Pooja Misrra seems to set Zee Music ablaze with her interesting, engaging,and fun interviews with celebs, needless to say her quick fire round has even inspired our very own Kjo to have a similar format in his Koffee With Karan. Atta girl, and you thought we would not notice!

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An old Interview of Pooja Misrra with Sahara Samay

I love shopping for shoes'

She has been the face of brands like Durian, Videocon, Sansui and Frooti besides gracing the ramp for Christian Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier amongst other international designers. She has chatted us up nineteen to the dozen as a VJ on channel [V], Zee Music, Dubai TV, and danced her way into our hearts with her dance numbers on the 75mm as well as music videos.

Chaitan Papnai talks to model/VJ/actor/socialite Pooja Misrra:

I was born on' 21st March.
Which makes me... A Piscean- Arian cusp.

The colour I love the most' The classic combination of Black and White.

I love eating' Cheese Fondue with Moet and Chandon rose.

Designer labels that I'd go for' Jean Paul Gaultier.

Actors I am crazy about' Amitabh Bachchan,Shahrukh Khan and Jude law.

Music that makes me groove' Hip- Hop and R&B.

My favourite movies would be' Godfather.

My favourite casual wear' Shorts with a cool T-shirt.

For a formal occasion' A long flowing gown that makes me feel like a princess.

I love shopping for' Undeniably, shoes. Particularly the ones with interesting high heels and of course, music!

I love the fragrance of' Mademoiselle by Coco Chanel.

My most prized possession... my family.

A bedroom line I'd certainly use' Turn me on or be gone!

My most embarrassing moment' When I was at Ministry of Sound, Singapore, for a night out and the people there kept on confusing me with a Latino star.

My most recurring nightmare' Doomsday
My most memorable moment' When I will grace the showstopper for designer Nandita Thirani at the Lakme fashion week shortly.

When I am not shooting' You will find me chilling in my swimming pool and soaking it all in.

My most favourite place in the world' To reside in the hearts of my fans.

I believe' In God

Ten years down the line' I would be inaccessible.

Philosophy of life' What goes around comes back around

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In 2010, Pooja Misrra filed a case of cyber stalking against Eesha Kopikar & Timmy Narang. She was interviewed by ShowTime Magazine for that matter.


POOJA MISSRA LAMBASTS THE NARANGS
[01 Feb 2010]

"I DO NOT ENTERTAIN INTERFERENCE IN MY PERSONAL OR PROFESSIONAL LIFE BY ANYONE"


Showbiz is not always sugar and spice and all things nice. It is not always easy to be the centre of attention, especially when you are trying hard to entrench yourself in an industry eclipsed with notoriety, backbiting and animosity. Life for a single girl was never easy in tinseltown and VJ, actor and model Pooja Missra experienced it in a manner which is rather startling.

Pooja has finally reached a saturation point and cannot keep silent. Finally, she is naming everyone who has made an attempt to ruin her career and dent her progress. She is visibly agitated as I meet her at a coffee shop. Anguish and revulsion drops out of every word she utters. In the middle of the conversation, her pitch suddenly goes up and she gets furious while recalling some of the sordid instances.

The allegations she is making against Timmy Narang and Eeshaa Koppikar are of serious proportions. The whole account is nothing short of bestselling pulp fiction. "It all started in the year 2006. I was staying at a guest house in Kalanagar (Mumbai). Back then, I used to go to Sykz gym at Pali naka in Bandra and these guys (the Narangs) stay at Pali Hill.


 I met them briefly in the year 1999 through some common friends. We hung out together four to five times and then I lost touch with them. I was not interested in any sort of friendship with them. They tried to approach me through common friends and also directly but I ignored them."

Meanwhile, Pooja continues with her sordid saga. "On August 21, 2006, a magazine had approached me to host their three-day exhibition from August 16 to 19th for the mega wedding extravaganza they were organizing at the World Trade Centre. They wanted me to host their 12 workshops spanning over three days. In the deal they had promised me a cover in a prominent newspaper and also a wedding special magazine cover and they told me that I'll be the face of the magazine.

 I incurred a lot of personal expenses to perfect the script down to the T. I was staying at Lokhandwala that time and I would leave every morning by seven and leave the place by 11 in the night. I did my bit. What did I get in return? When the newspaper cover came out, there was Eeshaa Koppikhar on it," she fumes.

She continues, "It was Timmy, Jimmy and Ramona's work. I had got an offer from JCB, a corporate brand of heavy vehicles, in Egypt on the river Nile. There I met Omar Sharif and his family and they were really impressed and wanted me to come back and shoot. But their agent never got back to me. The repeat performance was again given to someone else. Then after one or two months, I saw Malaika Arora doing the same show. Who was behind this game plan? Naturally, the Narangs. I filed police complaints against them but they refused to take any action. Then they realized that they should break down my support system in the city."

Pooja's allegations don't end here. She was a part of Big Switch, a reality show from Endemol and Bindaas. "Eeshaa influenced Endemol to ensure that I did not win the show Big Switch. They saw my strength. In the show we were put in extremely unhygienic conditions and it was a strenuous task. After the show, I had to take a tetanus injection. I had a muscle tear and there were blue marks all over my body. I came first among all the girls."

Pooja claims she has filed for harassment, intrusion of privacy, manipulation, defamation and plagiarism. "I do not entertain interference in my personal or professional life by anyone and if there is any, it will be liable to the court of law. I am nobody's niece, daughter or sister when I am working. I am tough as nails. I already have a boyfriend who adores me and is monogamous.

When the hoardings of my limited edition calendar had gone up all over city, they were unceremoniously pulled down without even any intimation to me. That is wrong. I have got my fundamentals right and you just can't do it. I went to the joint municipal commissioner RA Rajeev. He showed me the authorization letter by the then Mayor Shubha Raul to remove the posters.

Apparently, it was again done by Eeshaa and her well-wishers. When I told Rajeev how hard I had worked on the calendar, he told me to get another layout made. I did that and the hoardings were up again all over Mumbai," she ends, still fuming at the injustice meted out to her.

* Courtesy: ShowtimeEdited by -avni.137- - 12 years ago
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Pooja Misrra once dated a millionare American-Spaniard Guy named Rico back in 2009. Reportedly they broke-up later & Pooja is single again. 😳




POOJA MISRRA GETS LUCKY IN LOVE
[16 Mar 2009]

IT'S TRUE LOVE




Veejay, anchor, showstopper, socialite etc – a few things that come to mind when one thinks of Pooja Misrra. This sexy girl from Pune might have donned many hats but when I think of Pooja, the first thing that comes to my mind is Jab We Talk. This show might have given her the recognition she has today but it also gave her a lot of flak. While it's different format grabbed eyeballs, it was also criticized for being overtly promiscuous in its presentation.

It would be a lie if I would say I liked Jab… however, after meeting Pooja I realize she's come a long way since then.  What's more is that this model turned VJ turned actor is in love and she is making no bones about it. In a first-time exclusive to Showtime, Pooja Misrra reveals the love of her life, her newly found half Spaniard and half American boyfriend, Rico.

Looking much skinnier and prettier than I had imagined, Pooja is soft-spoken, confident and quite a chatter-box. Not as self-obsessed as you may think she would be, she is anything but dim-witted. And if you thought there would be blonde streaks here, you are in for a big surprise.

Pooja is every bit reluctant to talk about what went wrong with Jab We Talk but after a bit of perseverance she opens up. "Well, it sure was an experience and I would say it's one of the biggest experiences of my life," says Pooja reminiscing about those days. "When I came on board, I came with a totally clean frame of mind, like a clean canvas before it's painted. I let my directors and producers do what they wanted, although I was extremely uncomfortable doing a lot of things on the show.

But I would imagine I pulled it off really well, because that's the only reason there were so many callers calling in. I guess it just goes to show that I make a good actor, as I can actually pull of something that I am not convinced about."

Didn't she at any point feel Jab… was a mistake? "I wouldn't call it a mistake," she says firmly. "Everything is a learning experience and it also did a lot of good things for me. Like people always saw me as an international talent and nobody knew that I could speak Hindi fluently until the show.

I feel it registered quite a few points for many people. A few people also told me that they really liked how I handled some of the callers. They said I was like the velvet hammer, as I was always polite and compassionate with everyone who called, including the men who went over the top on my show."

So how did her family react to this bold image? "My parents were taken aback initially but when I told them about what the producers demanded of me as an actor, it was okay. Like I said earlier, it went onto prove that I can portray something I am not convinced about so brilliantly.


The point was noted and there was no further discussion on it," she pauses and adds. "But at the same time I would also like to say that I wouldn't ever do a show like Jab We Talk again. They have had me for two seasons and I want to go on to doing better things in life and look ahead."

Pooja always seemed extremely comfortable in her skin as she would wear the skimpiest of clothes with complete ease, was she always like that? "Yes, I always was like that. I have had a very strong athletic background in school, so I have always been very comfortable in wearing shorts or even bikinis. Kids back in school still call me Bambi long legs.

 For me it was no big transition to being a sex symbol, because even on a regular Sunday when I am not working, I am hopping around in my shorts and prancing to the spa back and forth. There was no such culture shock because I wouldn't ever say I was very conservative in the way I dressed in my personal life," she dwells a bit and adds. "I feel I am not just a sex symbol but I am a sex symbol of the thinking man, because in my show I was not just wearing short clothes but I was also giving intelligent advice to people who needed it."

Not a lot of people know that Pooja has even dabbled in theatre and this time around she's making news for the shocking Britney Spears and Madonna like kiss she performed in the play It's Got To Be Love. "I know you're wondering how I lip-locked with a girl when people nowadays mind kissing men." she looks at me and quips. "Well, I was the hustler in the play. My character and that of the wife required it to be done, so I didn't really care about anything. Theatre is theatre. I will do anything for it because you have a live audience and you have to convince them then and there. I will do it again if I have to.

I have no qualms in kissing scenes of any sorts; it's just that my male co-stars have to be hot.," she suddenly stops for a second and adds, "The best part about It's Got To… was that I did it just when my love life was rocking. You can call that destiny or plain karmic synchronization, but I did it at the time I fell in love with Rico."

Now that she mentions it, she can't stop blushing every time she takes his name. Pooja and Rico met six months back at one of her shows in America. And according to her, it was not love at first sight but love at first fight. "I say it was love at first fight because he was so in awe of me after a show I had done in the States that he had started stalking me.

He went to the extent of following me around and sending flowers to my room and all. I got so irritated after this that I had this huge argument with him and told him to go to hell, but Rico just stayed persistent. And it's only because of his persistence and wooing that we are together today. He's really sweet and loves me a lot," she says looking at me with a twinkle in her eye.

Love might have happened very soon but Pooja almost immediately knew that this wasn't just dating and it was something for keeps. "It wasn't long before I knew that he is the man for me. Once when we went to L.A. for a couple of days, Rico came to know that I really enjoy massages. So he went and enrolled himself into a programme that teaches one to become a masseuse.

 This isn't all; he's the coolest ever, when I go there for shows and stuff he comes and fetches me as soon as my work is over and takes me around. Once he whisked me off for a mud bath too. And there we were having fun like little kids, so comfortable and so at peace with ourselves. He's so at ease with himself and has no fake ego or anything." Before I can say anything she mischievously adds, "Rico is perfect for me as now I don't even have to pay for a masseuse."

Her love is pretty apparent. But what are the things in general that she likes about Rico? "The best thing about him is that he doesn't try to be my pop. I do not want to be dating my dad. I have got a dad who I love very much, so thank you, but no thanks to that. He's completely in sync with what I am thinking. Both of us are very big on telepathy and we are so much on the same wavelength that everything just falls into place when we are together.


 Besides he's gorgeous and has a great body. Rico is very understanding and has a great sense of humour. He's also very caring and secure. Isn't this what you need in a man at the end of the day?" she asks me genuinely and commences once again.  "I think it's very important if one is looking for a long term thing. He's just so into me, what more can I say. That sums it all up. I have to keep my phone off if I am in a shoot because I know he'll be calling. Our relationship is new and fresh and we are both feeling the buzz. I haven't been around for more than four months, only because I have been traveling up and down to meet the love of my life."

And how does he cope with her celebrity status? "He's more than comfortable with it. That's one thing I have noticed about all the exotic species of boyfriends that I have had. They are very comfortable with having a girlfriend who is famous and who is doing well for herself. None of them even in the past have had any problem with the paparazzi following me or my celebrityhood.

 They actually egg you on to do better and encourage you as compared to Indian men because Indians are intimidated and insecure," she thinks for a few seconds and goes on. "The thing about Rico is that he is very secure because he knows he's got me and is very happy about it. Once, after much insistence, I got him a DVD of Jab… and after seeing it he jokingly told me that he wanted to beat up all those men who were calling me.

You should have seen him getting possessive. I was having such a hearty laugh. We were watching it together and he constantly wanted to know what the men were asking me, because he didn't understand much except for the fact that they were all hitting on me. But even after all this, and him not living in the same country as me, he is still very secure. Indian men should maybe just take a tip or two from my little crossbreed Spaniard and American," she says proudly.

A lot of people don't know that Pooja has never dated an Indian man. First she was with a boy from Sweden, then with a Brit and now with a Spanish American. Without allowing me to complete what I am saying, she cuts in and says, "I always reply to this with a sigh! I have never had a serious relationship with an Indian man because it just hasn't clicked.

 I have never met any Indian with who I have the chemistry going. Indian men find it very difficult to handle an alpha lady as they have an innate sense of insecurity ingrained in their blood cells. The day I come across an Indian man secure enough to be able to handle me, Rico would have something to worry about."

But considering he is not Indian, has she ever faced any cultural differences with him? "No, never," says Pooja. "And I feel that's what makes our relationship interesting. Since he comes from a different background, we never run out of things to talk about. There is never a repeat performance in terms of conversation, as there is so much to explore about each other. We live away from each other, so whenever we meet, it's always new and fresh. There's always novelty, and I guess that's what keeps us ticking."


On the other hand, how does she manage a long distance relationship? "This relationship is perfect for the both of us. We both get our space and for us, distance totally makes the heart grow fonder. When we eventually meet, we have so much to talk about. Plus if it wasn't long distance, I wouldn't have 5000 lovely e-mails in my inbox everyday," she smiles and adds. "And also, I go there for shows very often and he also comes down once every month, so we have nothing to worry about. He's from a good wealthy family and he loves to come to India."

Are their parents involved in this scenario? "He hasn't yet met my parents but he's going to be down soon to meet them and he's super nervous. I did meet his parents when I was in California and they were the sweetest ever."

So where do the both of them go from here? "I would imagine things unfold with time. I am young right now, so marriage is definitely not a plan for someone as young as me. Both Rico and I are young, hot, and most importantly we know we have a good thing going, so we don't need drama or validation, which usually comes in form of marriage.

But our relationship is very strong right now and it's super chemical, so I wouldn't be surprised if it eventually ends up in marriage. Ours is true love," she concludes with a smile. Touchwood to that!

**BY RAEDITA TANDAN Edited by -avni.137- - 12 years ago
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In the below article, Pooja had a mature conversation with the ShowTime Magazine. 😳


"SHARING YOUR BED WITH SOMEONE IS A PERSONAL CHOICE" says Pooja Misrra
[16 Jul 2008]

 

Buxom, bold and bindaas – Pooja Misrra has already made everyone sit up and take note with her powerful screen presence. She has been a face of many brands and not many know that she was the first Indian model to sizzle at the Toronto Fashion Week. After a spectacular run as a hottie VJ, she's also cut an album, Bandya. She is now a part of Poonam Sinha's film Dil Deke Dekho.


 Currently in the gossip columns, thanks to her fresh brand new season of Jab We Talk on B4U, the sexy siren sorts out viewers' personal problems playing Love Guru on the one hour show. She gets up close and personal with Showtime and isn't coy when it comes to talking about her sexually adventurous nature or the aspects of the male anatomy that interest her. Read on.

ST: If someone makes an indecent proposition to you, how would you react?

PM: With an indecent word or two that cannot be printed here. A person who doesn't know how to respect a woman deserves nothing less, and maybe even a few hard kicks in a few sensitive spots, if you know what I mean. I'll gouge his eyes out with my stilettos.

ST: How would you react if a guy made a pass at you?

PM: Ok, firstly, I just want to say that there's nothing wrong with a little flirtation. So if the guy making the pass at me did it with some class, then I might be interested. Word of advice guys: Flowers, chocolates, wining and dining is the way to woo a girl like me.

ST: How would you react if a girl made a pass at you?

PM: I'd be flattered. Face it! Girls are always checking each other out. They are stuck in a "What's she got that I don't have???" syndrome. So if a girl makes a pass at me, then it's just more hard proof that I stand out.

ST: Do you see yourself in a purely physical relationship?

PM: No, no, no! For me it's very important that I'm in love with someone before I could get physical with him, and the feeling absolutely needs to be mutual. I mean, I even need to be emotionally and intellectually attracted to a man to even consider kissing him. A pretty face and hot body just isn't enough for a chick like me.


ST: Why do men love bitches?

PM: Because they can own them, train them and control them. A bitch is usually a kept woman who'd do what her 'Sugar Daddy' says, and he, in turn, likes things that way. But let's not generalise, because I know that there are lots of men that look for an equal who will stimulate them intellectually and emotionally. So fear not my fellow independent women, for such men still exist.

ST: Do you think we attach too much importance to issues like pre-marital sex and virginity of a woman while men who sleep around are considered macho?

PM: A blind man could see that Indians have double standards when it comes to virginity, but I think times are changing, at least in the metropolitan environment. Surprisingly, I've noticed that now society is less orthodox, many people are choosing to wait for the right person before they do it.

I guess it's a case of rebelling against set rules, and feeling less pressurised in a more understanding set-up. But yes, it is unfair that women who choose to have sex before they get married or opt for a live-in relationship are still given a hard time. Sharing your bed with someone is a personal choice, and it's time people stopped judging other people's lifestyles.

ST: They say men have always sex on their minds. You agree?

PM: No. I think men have sex on their minds 90 per cent of the time. The other 10 per cent of their time is devoted to watching and thinking about sports. Unless it's a gay man, who spends the remaining 10 per cent of his time thinking about what to wear and shopping.



ST: Are you sexually adventurous? Have you ever thought of making love with your partner at unexpected places like bushes or beaches?

PM: I know that there are a lot of people that are into so-called adventurous things like PDAs (Public Displays of Affection), or sex in public places, but what makes them special is when they're impromptu. Really, how much of a turn-on is the line, "The park will be empty at midnight. Meet me there so we can have sex?"

Personally, I think the line, "The park will be empty at midnight. Meet me there so we can spend time together while we watch the full moon" is a much bigger turn-on. Believe me; romps under unusual circumstances are much more exhilarating when they happen, because you feel like you'll die if you don't touch your man right then. And yes, I'm speaking from past experience.

ST: Why are men called dogs?

PM: They are called dogs for three reasons: First, because most of the time their bark is worse than their bite. Secondly, if they take to you and you treat them with love and respect, then they'll be loyal to you for the rest of their lives.

And finally, because there's also a breed of rabid men (meaning curs) who are sick in the head and would hump anything that moves. That breed simply needs to be pushed far, far from your life.

ST: Would you take back your man who has strayed in a relationship, if he regretted it later?

PM: No. Over my dead body and I mean it.

To me, a committed relationship is not just about love. Trust and respect are equally important, and if a man strays then he's not just broken your heart, but he's also misused your trust and disrespected you. It doesn't matter if he strays physically or emotionally, because both are just as bad, and no self-respecting woman should forgive that.



ST: Do you think it hurts a man's ego if his lady is dominant in bed?

PM: Nope. I think most men are thrilled when they find out that their lady is a tigress in bed, We no longer live in a century where the only point of sex was to make babies. Now it's about making love and showing your partner how much you revere them, and show them what passion is about…umm, you know what I'm going to say. The fact is that men enjoy lying back and having things done to them just as much as women do. See, the perks of women's liberation are bountiful.

ST: Do you think the world moves ahead on money and sex?

PM: Yeah, money and sex do move the world ahead, but they don't spin it around. Cash does make things easier in a lot of ways, and sex is something that almost everyone wants, but moolah and looks will only get you so far. In the end, it's talent, hard work and dedication that keeps the world on the move. Anyone who says that you can buy success or love obviously isn't truly accomplished or cared for.

ST: Which part of the male anatomy turns you on?

PM: It might sound clichd but I would say that it is the eyes. But the truth is that the minute I see a good-looking guy, my gaze travels south to his butt. Look, if the guy's got a good face then it's important to get an idea of what the rest of the package is like, and nothing gives you a better idea than his derriere. If his tush looks nice and firm in his bottoms then it usually means that he works out, and you can expect the rest of his body to be just as taut. Remember that tip, ladies!

ST: How would you like to be wooed by a guy on a hot date?

PM: Well, like I have always maintained it would require a lot of hard work from his end, besides some careful and elaborate planning. Maybe the prelude could be with him sending me what he would like to see me in (sorry boys, no birthday suits allowed!). Followed by him showing up with some flowers. An innovative dinner later, probably a flight out to an exotic place for some desserts. With me it's really quite simple. Trust is something you have to earn.

ST: What has been your wildest fantasy? Has any of it materialised into reality?

PM: My wildest fantasy is for me to know, and the right man to find out.


ST: Do you know the art of kissing?

PM: It's not so much an art as it is a need…the need to kiss. Someone could share a phenomenal kiss with one person, and then be like a fish out of water with someone else. It all really depends on who you're kissing, and how much you really want to kiss them. I'm not going to be completely immodest and say that I'm a great kisser, but let's just say that I've never had any complaints and have been more than begged for repeats.

ST: What's your take on one-night-stands?

PM: One-night-stands are great if they work for you. In my case, they don't. Like I said, for me it's important to feel something for the person I'm with and you couldn't possibly feel something for someone you were only with to fill the need of the hour. Even if I was incredibly attracted to someone, I wouldn't risk a one-night-stand because I wouldn't want to obsess over them after it was over. Masochism just isn't my thing.

ST: If relationships are all about feelings then why do we see women buying sexy lingerie?

PM: Yes, relationships are about feelings, but people forget that lust and passion are feelings too. Anyone who truly loves their partner would want to jump for them no matter what condition they're in, but there are some "accessories" that make things more fun. Women buy sexy lingerie because foreplay is an important part of making love.

 Needless to say, it's also for them to feel sexy, and there's nothing wrong with tempting your man with some lace and frills. Usually it takes under five minutes of teasing before the lingerie is ripped off, but I really don't think that's a problem.

** BY MANISH MISHRA
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Originally posted by: -avni.137-

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