Preeti Zinta - The Criminal Psychologist

Most of us might know Preeti Zinta only as a Film actress, but she is much more than that. Here is a short note on her about her life apart from the film carrer.
Preeti Zinta was born into a Hindu Rajput family from Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh. Her father, Durganand Zinta, was an officer in the Indian Army. He died in a car accident when she was 13 years old; the accident also involved her mother, Nilprabha, who was severely injured and consequently remained bedridden for two years. Zinta has stated that the tragic accident and her father's death was a significant turning point in her life, which forced her to mature rapidly. She has two brothers; Deepankar and Manish, a year older and a year younger respectively.
Upon graduating from the boarding school at age 18, Zinta enrolled at St Bede's College in Shimla. She graduated college with an English honours degree, and then started a graduate programme in psychology. She earned a postgraduate degree in criminal psychology, but later took up modelling.
Zinta has been the subject of several controversies. In 2003, as a witness in the Bharat Shah case, she testified against the Indian mafia. Bharat Shah, the financer of one of her movies, Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, was arrested in 2000 for having connections with Chhota Shakeel, a Mumbai underworld boss. Unlike several of her colleagues, Zinta repeated in court her earlier statement that she had received extortion threats from the mafia during the shooting of the film. After her testimony, she was given witness protection and was forced to stay out of the public eye for two months. Thirteen other witnesses before her, including celebrities Salman Khan and Shahrukh Khan, were witnesses in the case but later retracted their earlier statements. Zinta was the only witness who did not become hostile to the prosecution, for which she was awarded the Godfrey Phillips National Bravery Award.
She does not identify with any particular religion. In an interview with The Times of India, she comments, "I believe in good deeds, in karma, I don’t believe in going to temples. For me, religion is very personal. It’s all about having faith ... We have heard and read that all religions are equal. Now I am increasingly believing in this."
In December 2006, another controversy featured Zinta when Ness Wadia was reported to have attacked construction workers at her residence in Bandra. Reportedly, a woman was critically injured and a child was hurt in the incident. Zinta reacted angrily at hearing these rumours reported in the national news and confronted journalists, criticising their conduct. She challenged the press to deliver proof, and offered Rs 1 crore if an injured woman was found. No evidence was found and the rumour has subsequently been regarded as false.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

this too written by u sree?
y under some other name?
hey... rather than writing about all these celebs..write about the fuel price hike...thats the burning issue...

Rahul Suresh said...

@ aswathy...
this not sree... i am Rahul..
surely , i will post sumthing on fuel prices... thanx for the remark