Mrs. Aparna Beecham is a professional in soft skills, professor in a management institute, actor, homemaker, artist and an inspirational human being.
1. what are you passionate about?
-fashion and a healthy lifestyle. i feel grooming yourself and taking care of oneself is absolutely important.
2. are you an atheist?
– no, i truly believe in a higher power that is way above us. Its like a form of energy for me that helps me feel secured and supported.
3. describe yourself in three words
– ambitious, emotional and unembellished.
4. your philosophy of life would be
– live and let live
5. describe an incident that changed your life.
– so this was when i was in college, straight out of high school and away from my family that pampered me dearly. i came out to live away from my parents for the first time. met all kinds of people and this one time when i was terribly sick and saw nobody taking care of me the way my dear mom would i was very disheartened. this was when i realized that nobody in this world truly cares about you the way your family members do and that one should always cherish such relationships and be thankful for them.
6. will your 10 year old self be happy to see who you are today?
– umm..(laughs) can’t say. i think because back when i was ten my taste wasn’t as good as it is now.
7. what are you thankful for
– my parents, my husband and my children.
8. do you have an aim in life at present?
-yes, my aim is to do the best in providing my children with the best that i can. my aim is to become better as a person with every day passing by. spread love and laughter.
9. what is something that you disliked doing as a child?
– my mother put me in television since a pretty young age and i absolutely hated going to ‘work’. i liked acting and it was a big deal to work with doordarshan back then but i wanted to go out and play with my friends, carelessly run around in the gullies, fly kites, play pithoo… but all i did was visit the studio every day and act infront of the camera. although the experience did help me in my interviews when i was older but i think as a child it was the most disliked thing on my list.
10. a message for your younger self
– you are important, you are loved, you matter.