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Playing a doting mom

Last Updated : 05 May 2014, 20:28 IST
Last Updated : 05 May 2014, 20:28 IST

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Shilpa Shetty’s spa and wellness chain is branching out to tier-II and tier-III cities. The actress-turned-entrepreneur says the maximum potential for growth lies there as women have the means but feel ‘guilty’ about stepping out of home only to ‘pamper’ themselves. It’s a feeling even she relates to as a mother.

“Despite owning a chain of spas, I call the lady home to get whatever beauty treatment I need! Mumbai’s traffic is awful, and rather than spending two hours in reaching a salon, I’d rather spend one hour getting a treatment, and the remaining hour with my son at home. I feel as guilty as any mother about leaving the house or my child to pamper myself,” she says but adds that she may not feel as guilty when Viaan is around eight years old.

But largely, she believes change needs to ensue. “Women need to let themselves go sometimes. Most women get so engrossed in everyday work and home life that they don’t realise that they aren’t giving themselves any time. Invest it on yourself,” says the 38-year-old, who believes women ‘deserve’ it for all that they do.

Shilpa has been part of showbiz for almost two decades, during which she has entertained Bollywood buffs with films like Main Khiladi Tu Anari, Dhadkan and ‘Life... in a Metro’. She gained international recognition after featuring and winning Britain’s ‘Big Brother’ reality show in 2007, and she has also been active on the Indian small screen as a judge on reality shows.

“Women need wellness, but sometimes they just don't know what to do — how to pamper themselves, how to go about it...but I hope we can make them more aware with our efforts,” she adds.

Meanwhile, Shilpa is also busy handling her other roles — a celebrity, a fitness expert, a co-owner of Rajasthan Royals Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise, her latest foray into the jewellery business, being a daughter and a wife and mother!

She lives life almost queen-size, with a house manager, helpers and chauffers. Yet she says she’s ‘middle-class’ enough to know the tamaatar ka bhaav (price of tomato).

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Published 05 May 2014, 16:12 IST

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