Very soon I will be joining driving school.It is a nice feeling to have your own car and finish all pending jobs of yours without asking others to drive you to the places you want.Feeling independent is an awsome feeling. I am not really sure that I will be able to drive.I must have the courage to learn and work harder.I want to feel that feeling and enjoy my life.For the timings, because my work finishes at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, I have choosen 5:00 PM and it will take one hour only.But I think I will change it to 4:00 PM instead because it will not be dark at that hour.Okay friends see ya !! I will let you know about my progress in driving once joining![]()
Preity Zinta, the zing thing of the Bollywood, was born on 31st Jan 1974. The Delhiite who hails from a defence background, had already made her mark as a model while still in school & shot to fame as the refreshing, cool, wet model in the Liril ad. This, along with her mischievous expressions and twinkling eyes in the Cadbury’s Perk ad brought her to Shekhar Kapur’s notice. The famed director was then looking for fresh faces to launch his film ‘Tara Rum Pum Pum’. Preity signed on the dotted line, but the film never took off. However, her name was already doing the industry rounds and she bagged a couple of films in quick time.Luckily for Preity, ‘Dil Se..’ was her first release. The film bombed at the box-office, but Preity’s dazzling smile and pleasant disposition in a small but significant role left behind a decidedly happy impression. With ‘Dil Se..’ Preity had already proved she could act. ‘Soldier’ (1998) and ‘Sangharsh’ (1999) have merely reiterated this fact. In the former she played an impish, spoilt rich girl with great conviction. In the latter she was equally at ease executing the part of a gritty young CBI trainee in search of a dreaded killer. She made a mark in the industry with her film “Kya Kehna”.




