I Did It My Way
Elle India|January 2019

Singer-songwriter Geetu Hinduja questions—and thwarts—societal ideas of beauty to forge her own path.

Mamta Mody
I Did It My Way
There’s nothing we love more than a woman who does things her way, and Geetu Hinduja shines in that department. The 59-year-old holds audiences rapt with her guitar and soulful voice, but just as much with her confident fashion choices, be it bright saris or her gleaming silver mane. We took notes from her on how to grow older with grace.

ELLE: What’s your beauty philosophy?

Geetu Hinduja: Beauty is about character and qualities that a person possesses, rather than something physical.

ELLE: Who are your personal heroes?

GH: I look up to Meryl Streep: it takes courage to do the kind of roles she has chosen. I’ve also admired Annie Lennox—her music and her humanitarian work. Lately, I think Lady Gaga is pretty incredible too. After watching her film [A Star is Born], and her documentary [Five Foot Two], I’m amazed by her grit and drive. I’ve seen [Bharatnatyam dancer] Leela Samson perform, and while I don’t understand dance very well, the grace with which she carries herself is amazing.

ELLE: Do you follow a daily beauty ritual?

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