Kalki's school secret revealed?
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She has never shied away from picking roles that are bold -- whether it's "Dev.D" or "Margarita, with a Straw" -- yet Kalki Koechlin says she was a shy person back in school -- and used to hide the weakness behind a sense of humour.
`I was a shy person in school until I reached the age of 13 and I realised that I had a sense of humour... so I was the class clown. I kind of hid my shyness behind my humour,` Kalki told IANS over phone.
She spoke to IANS on the sidelines of an interactive session she had on Thursday with students of consumer products company Procter & Gamble (P&G) Shiksha Schools here.
Talking of the importance of education, the critically acclaimed actress said: "Education is the most important thing for our country to grow. I have had the privilege to get good education. I went to an international school in Ooty. It was a place where people of different religions came together.
"We used to have a lot of sports, extra-curricular activities, creative arts and stuff.`
The actress, of half French and half Indian descent, believes that education is not just important in the academic sense, but also in terms of social education.
Launched in 2004, P&G India's flagship CSR programme P&G Shiksha has grown immensely with the help of strong support from the Bollywood fraternity including Rani Mukerji, John Abraham, Sushmita Sen, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan.
- Education key to gender equality
Kalki Koechlin, who has joined hands with the P&G Shiksha programme, says education is the key for gender equality.
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