Trust Me, The Opposite Sex Doesn't Care About Size
STARDUST INDIA|April 2017

Limited time is all we had, but the conversation kept going. She welcomed me with grace as I stepped into to her beautiful abode. Who would’ve thought that this uber-cool lady that grew up in South Bombay was so warm and genuine! We talked about countless things… music, films and much more. Her take on the subjects we discussed had moved me in some ways. For the rest, read on… as I discover the wild side of KAJAL AGARWAL.

Rinaldo D’Souza
Trust Me, The Opposite Sex Doesn't Care About Size

One thing you will always find in your fridge?

You will always find Peanut butter in my fridge. You’ll also always find icecream because I live with my family and we are all ice-cream obsessed.

Have you ever taken advantage of your ‘celebrity’ title?

I’ve gotten entry into clubs when I’m travelling abroad. I’ve googled myself and I’ve been like, ‘Look I’m 18. I’m glad I don’t look older than the cutoff, but unfortunately, I am. So, can you please let me in.’

What was the last film you saw? How did you find it?

Lion. Oh my God! I got dehydrated crying.

A Hollywood film you watched only for the sex in it?

Fifty Shades of Grey. I’ve read the books, but I thought the movie was bad in comparison to the books. Not that the books are great, they’re stupid as hell. I have an embarrassing story to tell... I catch up on my movies and books when I’m travelling. So, when I was travelling by a train, people looked at the book and thought, what is this? Is she reading pornography? I would get judgmental looks. And I got damn embarrassed. So I wrapped my book with brown textbook cover paper, like we did in school, and carried it along. Then I was taking an international flight to Europe, and I had to sleep because it was a night flight, and after landing, I had to head straight to work. I wasn’t feeling sleepy and I was reading Fifty Shades of Grey. The only two people awake in the aircraft were the hostess and me; and we ended up discussing the series.

What kind of a body would you prefer, a voluptuous or a bikini one?

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