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Reha Pillai Dutt
Rhea of light
Rhea Pillai-Dutt is the ambassadress for Piaget and
Chopard,a meditation teacher, a leading model and the wife of film
star Sanjay Dutt.
But what is it about
her that makes her one of the most sought-after women? Meena Sharma
met her and tried to figure it out
FRAGILE, delicate,
yet tall and lissom, Rhea Pillai-Dutt has to be one of the most
contented and happy people you’ve ever seen. She has a serene glow,and
a look of calm that adds to her aura of mystery. It comes,
probably,from being herself, no matter what she does. While talking
about Piaget watches, while teaching the philosophy behind meditation
and yes, even while throwing a party to celebrate her husband's
Filmfare award.
Q. From a leading model to
Ambassadress of Chopard and Piaget, how did Rhea land that title?
A.While modelling, I was already looking for
something to do that was in a related field, and yet more substantial
than modelling. My friend Devanshi Mehta asked me to be the
spokesperson for Chopard and I thought to myself, why not?"From the
very beginning, I was involved in all aspects, right from
brand-building, to setting up the show, to media relations. Now, it
has become something that runs itself, and doesn’t really need me
hands on. But I am still very involved", says Pillai.
One can see Rhea
playing hostess at any Chopard event in India, and keeping close tabs
on the market.It’s very interesting, very challenging",she
says.Nevertheless, it does manage to leave less time for modeling.
Q.How does that work
itself out, then?
A.Rhea is very clear
about her priorities. It’s marriage, her meditation,and work. Nothing
specific is an issue. She works hard at everything. Like hubby Sanjay,
for instance. "When we first met, it was very clear to both of us that
we would marry some day. And then the whole TADA bit happened. After
that, both of us needed time to get over it. It isn’t something you
can put behind you that fast…" she reminisces.
"Marriage was never
the issue", she says. "We'd been going around for so long that it
didn’t really matter. Also, his ex-wife Richa was dying. After she
passed away, Sanjay needed to sort things out, so it wasn’t as if
there was any hurry," she says.
Q.But then, why the
impromptu marriage?
A."We decided to get
married suddenly because the moment seemed so perfect. It just felt
right… I can’t really explain it. As far as I was concerned it was not
any different being his girlfriend and now being his wife, but
suddenly it was so much more important to people that I was ‘Mrs. Dutt’,"
she says, amused at the idea.
Now that she’s just
had a baby a few months back, Rhea is enjoying the experience of
motherhood. "I spend as much time with my baby as I possibly can. My
family comes first. It’s my priority. I never even leave her with the
servants to look after. She’s my baby and I want to enjoy every step
of the upbringing".
Q.Moving on to
another facet of life, one wonders what got Rhea into meditation?
A. "I've always been
meditating in some way or the other – I was always a spiritually
inclined person. I had quit for a year, and then I wanted to get back
to it. And then one day, I met Sangeeta Jani, through whom I did the
Art of Living course," she says. Doing the course, however, is
completely different from teaching it… "Even then, though I practiced
regularly, I never thought I'd become a teacher. When I did the
advanced course, my friend Vikram Hazra asked me to attend the
teacher-training course and I did. I've been teaching ever since," she
says.
Q.Meditation is a
way of life… has she managed to pass her way on to her husband, who
comes across as a wild and reckless person?
A."Sanjay only
appears that way. He is very different otherwise," she stresses. And
no, Sanjay is not really into it.
Q.What else is Rhea
planning to do now?
A."I am not really
the kind of person who makes plans on a day-to-day or along-term
basis. Instead of wondering what the future has to offer, I prefer to
live in the present and make the most of it. That way I accomplish
much more and I also think it is more constructive as I don't worry.
Life and everything it entails is so unpredictable -- you could have
it all today andit could all be gone tomorrow, so why make huge
plans?" she says. |