Friday, August 8, 2008

Geetanjali Nenwani



This childhood pic of mine is of when i was in kg1, & participated in a fancy dress competition, & wore saaree for the first time ofcourse, with the due course time span of 21 years, if we talk about the picture quality it definately differs from that of the latest digital one. Apart from this the major difference i could spot out is 'the' rare smile of mine, which comes even skipping occassions, i still remember the struggle by my parents to make me smile but this is what i could manage at that age,so that is one reason i like this recent picture of mine, for it showcases an unusual combination of smile at work place...
Apparently someone told me that my childhood pics resemble to 'manisha koirala ka bachpan' in the movie khaamoshi, so you can tally the next time you get along with it.
The picture displays a pure gesture of innocence, and conciousness to pose infront of the camera, which is no more a fear factor and comes as an asset of confidence.

1 comment:

oops! said...

Geetanjali:
O I love these childhood fancy dress pics. The things they made us do!! Yes, your very comfortable direct look into the camera smiling does exude confidence. And that is great! But what I didn't get a sense of is a sense of journey...were you always this confident? This "pose" you talked about, how spontaneous or rehearsed was it? Want to tell us more? - Ajay