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Aishwarya Arjun made her film debut in the Tamil film industry with 'Pattathu Yaanaiin' in 2013. The young lady is clear that she wants to work on only one or two projects at a time and not rush into signing too many projects. She is also playing a substantial role in another Tamil film 'Kadhalin Pon Veedhiyil.' Aishwarya is making her debut in the Kannada film industry with 'Prema Baraha' which her father Arjun Sarja has scripted and directing. She plays the role of a journalist in the film. The actor is also a trained jazz, hip-hop and salsa dancer. She also began learning kathak recently.
Aishwarya Arjun made her film debut in the Tamil film industry with 'Pattathu Yaanaiin' in 2013. The young lady is clear that she wants to work on only one or two projects at a time and not rush into signing too many projects. She is also playing a substantial role in another Tamil film 'Kadhalin Pon Veedhiyil.' Aishwarya is making her debut in the Kannada film industry with 'Prema Baraha' which her father Arjun Sarja has scripted and directing. She plays the role of a journalist in the film. The actor is also a trained jazz, hip-hop and salsa dancer. She also began learning kathak recently.

I  like staying at home just as much as I enjoy going out and I manage to do both on weekends. It is the only time when everybody in the family slips into a relaxed mode.

  
If I am at home on a weekend then I watch a lot of movies and television shows. I also do a lot of online shopping.Thanks to technology, I have become too lazy to venture out to a mall to shop. I sit at home and get whatever I want at my doorstep.
   
I mostly shop for perfumes and have a collection of about 30 bottles from across the world. Such is my craze for perfumes that sometimes I get them shipped from Paris. I also preserve some of the vintage perfume bottles. In fact, my father Arjun and grandmother Geetha end up borrowing my perfumes.
  
I am also very particular when it comes to what I wear and how I wear my makeup whenever I step outside.

My mother Neetu and my grandmother are amazing cooks, so I rarely step into the kitchen. But when I am in a mood to cook then there’s no stopping my experiments in the kitchen.
   
The ‘Lemon  drizzle cake’ and ‘Chicken cooked in Pesto sauce’ were born out of such experiments. I make the ‘Lemon drizzle cake’ especially for my sister Anjana, who is presently studying fashion designing in New York. It is what I make for her whenever she comes home. The ‘chicken cooked in Pesto sauce’ is another favourite of the family. I throw in a lot of cherry tomatoes, basil leaves, fresh cream and cook it in olive oil. I don’t enjoy cooking all that much but when I do, I find it to be a great stress-buster.

I love my food and thanks to a high metabolism rate that runs in the family, none of us put on weight, no matter how much we eat. I miss home food when I am away shooting and whenever I am home on a weekend after a long shoot, my mother cooks all my favourites, which includes  ‘Neer dosa’ with ‘Mutton curry’. She’s brilliant at making some baked dishes too. I eat everything that I like but in moderation.

I believe in staying fit but I don’t like gymming as much as I enjoy dancing. I believe that one should be physically active but somehow, I can never get myself to work out in a closed space. A fun way to staying fit is dancing. I practise kathak for at least an hour every day. I also do some floor exercises for the shoulders and to strengthen the core.

I wasn’t too fond of animals until my sister brought Snicker home. I have now become close to him after she left for New York and spend a lot of time walking him, feeding him and playing ball with him. He’s not only a charming and good-looking little fellow but reciprocates my feelings for him very well. It took me a while to get comfortable with him but now the two of us are inseparable.

I also enjoy being with my family. I realised how much people adore and respect my father only after I started making public appearances with him. At home, he’s a simple person who never lets the eccentricities of his work affect his family. I am always in awe of how he strikes the perfect balance between his personal and professional life.

I take 20 minutes everyday, irrespective of whether it is a weekend, to think about
what I am doing and understand whether I am on the right path. Somehow, this
quiet time makes me feel good and prepares me to face the challenges ahead.

(As told to Nina C George)

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(Published 13 October 2016, 22:09 IST)