I'm not cut out for the ramp: Shahtaj Monira Hashem
Young, beautiful, bold and talented, Shahtaj Monira has bowled over countless people with her childlike charm and on-screen charisma. She has worked in numerous TV and ad campaigns for Banglalink, and acted in TV plays and tele-films -- most notably “Chini Gura”. In a chit-chat with the Daily Star, she talked about her journey to the world of glam and glitz.
What sparked your interest in modelling?
Shahtaj: I wasn't too into modeling, to be frank. My dream was to go to Japan and dub for anime series – something I enjoy greatly. Even in my spare time, the only thing that I do is watch anime. But I guess I was destined to do something else. My journey in this career began when my mother submitted my photograph as a contender for a modeling contest, Pantene Cover Girl. Since then, I have kept on working. I haven't done a great number of TVCs or dramas, mostly because I am very picky about my work and who I work for.
How viable is a career in modeling?
Shahtaj: I don't think modeling is yet a full-fledged profession here. People get carried away when a spotlight is focused on them, and I am not an exception. I know that there were times I had to miss classes for shoots. But it is an unwise decision to give up education for any sort of work.
Do you aspire to be a ramp model someday?
Shahtaj: I don't mean to disappoint anyone, but I don't see myself as a ramp model. I don't think I am up for the exposure yet. Plus, the stringent diet regime that they follow is way different from us TVC models, and I am happy with mine right now (laughts).
Who is your inspiration?
Shahtaj: I wouldn't see myself here at all if it wasn't for my mother. My mother is my inspiration. She really wanted me to be in show business. She believed in me and guided me throughout. If she hadn't given my picture for that contest – which I won (in 2013), I wouldn't be here talking to you (smiles).
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