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Malini Agarwal, founder & creative director of MissMalini Entertainment, Girl Tribe & co-founder of Good Creator Co, on the women who had a role in shaping her before she turned 25.

March 08, 2022 / 14:04 IST
Malini Agarwal, founder and creative director of MissMalini Entertainment, Girl Tribe and co-founder of Good Creator Co.

Malini Agarwal, founder and creative director of MissMalini Entertainment, Girl Tribe and co-founder of Good Creator Co.

I would be remiss if I said I could put onto one page all the women who have had an impact on my life, but what I would love to tell you about the women who have been instrumental at all the major turning points of my life, before I even turned 25, and who played a major role in shaping who I am today.

Age 9 - Miss Webster

She was a blond, blue-eyed substitute teacher at my school in Greece. As the only Indian kid in class, I distinctly remember that another Greek teacher had singled me out for something and blown it out of proportion. Probably my first brush with racism, and Miss Webster had come to my rescue with hugs and scratch n’ sniff stickers, fiercely shielding me from a concept I had not fully grasped then. But I will always remember her now, and be grateful for her kindness.

Age 13 – In-Hye Hyung. My best friend in junior

I have two distinct memories of her. She taught me how to use chopsticks, how to say I love you in Korean – salanghae – and taught me something I never learned in a sex-ed class or from my mother back in those days – how to use a tampon!

Age 18 – Ronica Jacob

She was the first-ever true boss lady I met, she had her own dance company – Ronica Jacob and the Planets – and she selected me to be part of her troupe which was my entry into the world of entertainment and independence because that was how I made enough money to move to Bombay.

Age 21 – Natasha Vohra

She was my best friend all through college and after graduation, she moved to Mumbai to make it on her own. I pretty much followed in her footsteps and lived in her apartment for the first year I was here. She introduced me to the people who set me on my path to becoming an entertainment journalist and author for which I will be forever grateful.

Age 22 - Mom

Obviously, I’ve known her since I was born but a major turning point in my life was when she agreed to let me move to Mumbai on my own with Rs40,000 in my pocket that I had saved from dancing with Ronica. I didn’t realise it then but having an Indian mother that lets you follow your dreams is gold. She’s always been my #1 fan, front row at every performance to saving clippings of every press article to date.

Also growing up I was always fascinated by how she would throw these lavish soirees as the Indian Ambassador’s wife, hosting parties for hundreds without batting an eyelid. Very much like Downton Abbey, I must say!

Also, same day, same time, my sister Shalini. She is a hotshot lawyer with a heart of gold and I have always thought of her as my hero. When I was younger, I wanted to get into law just to be like her! We are 12 years apart but as we have grown older the gap has grown smaller and she’s more like a best friend now. Always there to be my sounding board, support me in every way, and to be honest, been a great buffer with the parents all these years!

Age 23 - Diya Kapoor

A wonderful girl I met at the MTV office when I was working there turned out to be one of my closest friends for the next 20 years. All the years I was dead broke and couldn’t afford three meals, given Bombay rent and my salary, she would invite me over for dinner every night and on weekends, be my partner-in-crime at night outs and sat on the mattress on the floor in my 1BHK and listened while I bawled over every heartbreak!

So many more women have come into my life since then too who inspire, support, and love me that allow me to be everything I am today. I’ve made a list in fact, in my first book, go take a look! #tothemoon – How I Blogged My Way to Bollywood.

‘To her, with love’ is a Storyboard18 special series where women in leadership tell us about the women who inspired them and led the way. A shout-out to her.

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first published: Mar 8, 2022 02:04 pm

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