Oh yes, that’s right, yours truly is not only a mother / flight attendant / writer, but also a not so famous ex Bollywood actress. In the movie Mehbooba, a film that was shot in New York City and other amazing places around the world, I’m just an extra. I’m the girl wearing the red dress on the boat, which is actually the same boat that was used in the movie The Mosquito Coast starring Harrison Ford. While I lounged on the wooden deck, Sanjay Dutt actually kissed me on the cheek. I do hope they didn’t cut that part out.
Oh yes, that’s right, yours truly is not only a mother / flight attendant / writer, but also a not so famous ex Bollywood actress. In the movie Mehbooba, a film that was shot in New York City and other amazing places around the world, I’m just an extra. I’m the girl wearing the red dress on the boat, which is actually the same boat that was used in the movie The Mosquito Coast starring Harrison Ford. While I lounged on the wooden deck, Sanjay Dutt actually kissed me on the cheek. I do hope they didn’t cut that part out.
4 responses to “My Bollywood Valentine’s Day (Sunjay Dutt and me!)”
-
That is such a great story…I hope someone finds that movie for you: )
-
I’ll have to ask my daughter-in-law if she knows that film… she teaches Bollywood dancing! She worked with them a few years in Mumbai, where she’s originally from.
-
Hi Heather
I just had a chance to check your blog right before I left for my trip to PIT and picked up 2 of the books you reccommended. I really liked the Marsha Marks book and am in the middle of reading Ask the Pilot. Do you have any other good suggestions for airline related reading material?? Thanks for writing and keep up the good work -
Hi Heather
I just had a chance to check your blog right before I left for my trip to PIT and picked up 2 of the books you reccommended. I really liked the Marsha Marks book and am in the middle of reading Ask the Pilot. Do you have any other good suggestions for airline related reading material?? Thanks for writing and keep up the good work

Leave a reply to The Flying Pinto Cancel reply