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A
SMALL girl sat, poring hard over a chess board. In front of
her sat her opponent, her grandfather. This 12-year-old had a
penfriend in the States - and she had an absurd hatred for
posting her own letters. Suddenly, she perked up and
declared, "Grandpa, I'm gonna make a deal. If I win, you're
gonna post my letters. If you do, I'll get you your
cigarettes."
The girl won the game.
Eleven years later, she is declared owner of the most
beautiful smile among 27 contestants at a beauty pageant.
After that fragile tiara is placed on her head, she is asked,
"You have won this. Now what?" She quips back, "The Femina
Miss India 1997 crown."
Diana Hayden won the crown. And it had a lot to do with the
fact that she's headstrong, knows what she wants and is
willing to work hard to get it. She is Femina Miss
India-World 1997 now. And anyone who cares to ask her, "You
have won this. Now what?", will hear: "The Miss World 1997
crown!" That is, besides getting into modelling full time and
hosting a TV talk show - the Oprah Winfrey kind.
Twenty-three-year-old Diana has already made a name for
herself, as manager of the Artists' Management Division of
Mumbai-based BMG Crescendo. She managed singers Mehnaz and
Anaida and the group, Mantra. She says: "A 26-hour job it
was! I had to handle PR, marketing, arrange their stage shows
- it was like looking after babies, taking care of
everything. And three shows per artiste per month, and that
is a lot of tension!"
Tension is as important for Diana Hayden as water is to fish
(her own words). She vouches, "My work is my passion." What
happens to that passion now? She shrugs, and reveals that she
quit BMG Crescendo just before she went in for the training.
"I felt it wasn't fair to ask them to wait for two months,
perhaps more. What's more, I had finally, after a lot of
head-banging, decided to enter modelling, full time." And had
she not won the crown, she would still have concentrated on
modelling.
Strange it should have happened now. When professionals like
Aishwarya Rai, Lubna Adams and Cory Walia have been "on her
case" for years. "It was just after Aishwarya had won the
crown. She asked me, 'Why haven't we seen you in the
contest?' Last year, just as the crowning was taking place at
the Femina Miss India contest, Cory turned, pointing his
fingers at me - as if to say, 'You, you!'. But I never took
it seriously."
But now, that is all she has time for - with photo shoots,
tours and preparing for the Miss World 1997 contest. She
talks of Nafisa, Femina Miss India-Universe 1997, saying,
"She has to go for the Miss Universe 1997 contest in April. I
am luckier. I've got time till November."
Diana plans to put that time to good use. Working on her
body, polishing up on world matters and, maybe, just maybe,
ride horses and play a few quick rounds of chess! She asks,
"What do you think of the idea of us wearing saris for the
press conference? We thought it was so neat, really!" A
statement of their intense pride in being Indian women.
Fully aware of what her crown entails, she says, "I know I
have a great responsibility. That of maintaining the respect
the world has for India intact, to keep India on the world
map - and bring back the Miss World 1997 crown!"
And win more adulation. Not that she doesn't have her fair
share now (and a lot of it male). "Yeah, well, you know, it
is just like I used to advise Mehnaz and Anaida - keep your
cool, people are bound to be attracted to you for what you
are. It is just a matter of using all my advice on myself!"
You would never know it, but beneath that confident smile
flutter a thousand butterflies every time Diana goes on
stage. Elvis Presley had once said, "Every time I have to go
on show, I want to turn and run!" According to Diana, the
antidote is simple: Relax. Take a deep breath. Keep your wits
about you. "And all the while I'm saying this, I'm like,
'Who're you kidding?' But once you're on stage, you get used
to the feel of a thousand eyes staring at you, judging you,
waiting for you to trip...!"
That she definitely won't. Not Diana. And if she has any
fears, she will just go ahead and make a deal - with someone,
anyone!