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Preity Zinta -
born January 31, 1975 is an Indian film actress.
She has appeared in Hindi films of Bollywood, as well as Telugu and
English-language movies. After graduating with a degree in criminal
psychology, Zinta made her acting debut in Dil Se in 1998 followed by a
role in Soldier the same year. These performances earned her a Filmfare
Best Female Debut Award, and she was later recognised for her role as a
teenage single mother in Kya Kehna (2000). She would subsequently take
on a variety of character types, and in doing so has been credited with
changing the image of a Hindi film heroine.
Zinta received her first Filmfare Best Actress Award in 2003 for her
performance in the drama Kal Ho Naa Ho. She went on to play the lead
female role in two consecutive annual top-grossing films in India: the
science fiction film Koi... Mil Gaya, her biggest commercial success,[3]
and the star-crossed romance Veer-Zaara, which earned her critical
acclaim. She was later noted for her portrayal of independent, modern
Indian women in Salaam Namaste and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, top-grossing
productions in overseas markets. These accomplishments have established
her as a leading actress of Hindi cinema.
In addition to movie acting, Zinta has written a series of popular
columns for BBC News Online South Asia, is a regular stage performer,
and along with boyfriend Ness Wadia she is a co-owner of the Indian
Premier League cricket team Kings XI Punjab. She is known in the Indian
media for publicly speaking her mind and openly expressing her opinions,
occasionally sparking controversy. These controversies include her being
the only witness not to retract in court her earlier statements against
the Indian mafia during the 2003 Bharat Shah case, for which she was
awarded the Godfrey Phillips National Bravery Award.
Early life and background
Zinta was born into a Hindu Rajput family from Rohru in Shimla district,
Himachal Pradesh. Her father, Durganand Zinta, was an officer in the
Indian Army. He died in a car accident when she was 13 years old; the
accident also involved her mother, Nilprabha, who was severely injured
and consequently remained bedridden for two years. Zinta has stated that
the tragic accident and her father's death was a significant turning
point in her life, which forced her to mature rapidly. She has two
brothers; Deepankar and Manish, a year older and a year younger
respectively. Deepankar is a commissioned officer in the Indian Army,
while Manish lives in California.
Zinta, who describes herself as a tomboy as a child, has emphasised her
father's military background as having a lasting impression on how
family life was conducted. He asserted the importance of discipline and
punctuality to the children. She studied at the Convent of Jesus and
Mary boarding school in Shimla. Although she confesses to loneliness in
the boarding school, she noted that it was compensated by her finding a
"... perfect set of friends" there. As a student, she developed a love
for literature, particularly the works of William Shakespeare and
poetry. According to Zinta, she enjoyed schoolwork and received good
grades; in her free time she played sports, especially basketball.
Upon graduating from the boarding school at age 18, Zinta enrolled at St
Bede's College in Shimla. She graduated college with an English honours
degree, and then started a graduate programme in psychology. She earned
a postgraduate degree in criminal psychology, but later took up
modelling. Zinta's first television commercial was for Perk chocolates,
the result of a chance meeting with a director at a friend's birthday
party in 1996. The director persuaded Zinta to audition for the spot,
and she was selected. Afterwards, she appeared in other catalogues and
commercials, including one for the soap Liril.
Acting career
Early work (1997–99)
In 1997, Zinta met film-maker Shekhar Kapur when she accompanied a
friend to an audition, and was asked if she would audition too. Upon
seeing her audition, Kapur insisted that she become an actress. She was
originally scheduled to make her screen debut in Kapur's Tara Rum Pum
Pum opposite Hrithik Roshan, but the filming was cancelled. Kapur later
recommended her for director Mani Ratnam's movie Dil Se.
Zinta commenced shooting for Kundan Shah's Kya Kehna, whose release was
delayed until 2000. The delay of another film, Soldier, meant that her
first release was Dil Se (1998) opposite Shahrukh Khan and Manisha
Koirala. She played the role of Preeti Nair, a middle-class Delhi girl
and Khan's fiancee. The film was considered an unusual launch for a
newcomer, as her role called for only 20 minutes of screen time.
However, she was eventually noticed for her role, particularly for the
forthright character she played. Her scene with Khan, in which she asked
him, "Are you a virgin?", became well-known, and her portrayal earned
her a Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award nomination. She played her
first leading role in the action drama Soldier (1998), a commercial hit
of the year. She won the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award for her
performance in both Dil Se and Soldier.
Zinta next acted in two Telugu films, Premante Idera (1998), opposite
Venkatesh; and Raja Kumarudu (1999), opposite Mahesh Babu. She followed
with the leading role in the thriller Sangharsh, alongside Akshay Kumar.
The film, based on The Silence of the Lambs (1991), was directed by
Tanuja Chandra and written by Mahesh Bhatt. Zinta portrayed the
character of Reet Oberoi, a CBI officer who falls in love with a
captured killer played by Kumar. The film was not a box-office success,
although Zinta's performance was appreciated by critics.
Breakthrough (2000–02)
Zinta's first role in 2000 was in the drama Kya Kehna, which
unexpectedly became a box-office success. The film addressed themes of
single parenthood and teenage pregnancy, and gained Zinta wider
recognition from the public as well as film critics. Her portrayal of a
teenage single mother who fights social prejudice earned her several
award nominations, including her first nomination for Best Actress at
the Filmfare Awards. India Today reported that Zinta belonged to a new
breed of Hindi film actors that breaks away from character stereotypes.
Zinta as the teenage single mother Priya Bakshi in Kya Kehna (2000)
which earned the actress her first nomination for Best Actress at
FilmfareLater that year, Zinta starred in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's drama
Mission Kashmir alongside Sanjay Dutt and Hrithik Roshan. Set in the
valley of Kashmir during the Indo-Pakistani conflicts, the film dealt
with the topic of terrorism and crime. Zinta's role was that of Sufiya
Parvez, a TV reporter and Roshan's childhood love. A review in The Hindu
said about her performance, "Preity Zinta is her usual cherubic self and
lends colour to the otherwise serious proceedings". It was an economic
success, becoming the third-highest grossing film of the year in India.
In 2001, Zinta earned positive reviews for her role in Farhan Akhtar's
National Film Award-winning Dil Chahta Hai, co-starring Aamir Khan, Saif
Ali Khan and Akshaye Khanna. Depicting the contemporary routine life of
Indian affluent youth, the film features Zinta as Aamir Khan's love
interest, Shalini. Rediff.com wrote that she "... is beautiful and
vibrant, wavering between endearingly naive and confused".
Three more 2001 releases featured Zinta, including Abbas-Mustan's
romantic drama Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, which was released after a
one-year delay due to the trial of producer Bharat Shah. This film was
one of the first Bollywood movies to address the controversial issue of
surrogate childbirth. Zinta's performance as Madhubala, a golden-hearted
prostitute hired as a surrogate mother, earned her a Filmfare Best
Supporting Actress nomination. Rediff.com noted, "Preity Zinta, who
clearly has the meatiest part of all, makes the best of it. Her
transformation from the cocky and unabashed prostitute to a sensitive
and warm person is amazingly believable." Following her portrayal of a
range of characters in Kya Kehna, Sangharsh and Chori Chori Chupke
Chupke, Zinta was often recognised for her versatility as an actress.
Critics attributed her roles in these films as to establishing a new
image for leading actresses in Bollywood.
In 2002, Zinta collaborated once again with director Kundan Shah, as the
protagonist in the family drama Dil Hai Tumhaara, alongside Rekha,
Mahima Chaudhry and Arjun Rampal. Although the film did not succeed at
the box office, her portrayal of Shalu, an adopted daughter craving
love, was critically acclaimed. Taran Adarsh from indiaFM noted, "...
Preity Zinta, in an author-backed role ... steals the show with a
sterling performance. Her scenes with Rekha (second half) and Alok Nath
(pre-climax) are simply outstanding. Here's a performance that is sure
to win accolades from the junta and critics whole-heartedly."
Success (2003–present)
Zinta was the female lead in India's three highest-grossing films of
2003: The Hero: Love Story of a Spy, Koi... Mil Gaya and Kal Ho Naa Ho.
The Hero, co-starring Sunny Deol and Priyanka Chopra, is a patriotic
drama about a spy network involving terrorists and an Indian army
officer. Zinta played the part of Reshma, a villager who falls in love
with the officer and becomes part of this network. The film, involving
stunts never seen before in the cinematic history of Bollywood, became
the most expensive Hindi film ever produced at the time. Despite being
the third highest-grossing film of that year, it failed to recover its
production costs at the box office. She next starred in Honey Irani's
directorial debut, Armaan, alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Anil Kapoor.
This drama is set in a hospital and follows the travails of its
personnel and its principal, Dr. Akash, who struggles arduously to
sustain the institution financially. Zinta played Akash's schizophrenic
wife Sonia Kapoor. The film received predominantly positive reviews, and
Zinta's role was particularly praised. Taran Adarsh noted, "Preity Zinta
comes up with another superb performance, essaying her part with utmost
sincerity"; The Tribune concluded, "Zinta has outclassed everyone with
her convincing performance." For her performance, she received
nominations for Best Villain at different award ceremonies, including
Filmfare.
Rakesh Roshan's science-fiction film Koi... Mil Gaya, about a
developmentally disabled young man, followed. Co-starring with Rekha and
Hrithik Roshan, Zinta played the role of Nisha, a young woman whom
Roshan befriends. She received another Best Actress nomination at the
Filmfare for the role. The movie was a financial and critical success
and became the most popular film of the year, as well as Zinta's
highest-grossing movie, with a domestic total of Rs 489 million; it won
the Filmfare Best Movie Award, among others.
Zinta with Shahrukh Khan as the Indian-American Naina Catherine Kapur in
Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), which earned the actress her first Filmfare Best
Actress Award.Zinta's final release of 2003 was Kal Ho Naa Ho, a
tearjerker set in New York City. It was directed by Nikhil Advani and
written by Karan Johar, co-starring Jaya Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan and
Saif Ali Khan. The film was received favourably by critics and became
India's second-biggest hit of the year after Koi... Mil Gaya. It also
did well internationally and became top-grossing Indian film of the year
overseas, earning over Rs 600 million worldwide. Zinta played the role
of Naina Catherine Kapur, an insecure and angry young Indian-American
woman who falls in love with a man who has a fatal heart disease. She
won several awards for her performance, including the Filmfare Best
Actress Award. Derek Elley from Variety wrote, "Zinta, who's been
carving a growing following the past three years or so, has never been
better, definitively moving from juve roles to a charismatic young woman
with her sexy, assured Naina."
In 2004 she starred as TV journalist Romila Dutta in Farhan Akhtar's war
drama Lakshya, co-starring with Hrithik Roshan. The film was based on
the historical events of the 1999 Kargil Conflict; Zinta's character was
modeled after TV journalist Barkha Dutt, the only female reporter
assigned to the story. The film was a critical success, yet her
performance received mixed reviews; Rediff.com noted, "Zinta has quite a
good role and a good deal of footage in the film, and she does a fairly
decent job of it without ever being spectacular."
Later that year, Yash Chopra cast her opposite Shahrukh Khan as the
female lead in the love saga Veer-Zaara, the top-grossing Bollywood film
of that year in both India and abroad, earning over Rs 750 million
worldwide. The film, which relates the love story of an Indian officer
and a Pakistani woman, had a strong international release, including a
screening at the Berlin Film Festival, and won several Best Movie awards
in major Indian award ceremonies. Zinta's portrayal of a Pakistani girl
was praised; she received her fourth Filmfare Best Actress nomination
and won the Stardust Star of the Year Award for the second consecutive
year. Variety noted, "Zinta, the most interesting young actress of her
generation, is her usual lively self as the willful Zaara." Veer-Zaara
was Zinta's second highest-grossing film and third major success in two
consecutive years. It marked the beginning of her work with Yash Raj
Films, one of the largest production houses in Bollywood.
In 2005, Zinta appeared in two movies. Her first release was the folk
comedy Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen, co-starring Govinda, a production
that had been delayed since 2002. The film garnered negative reviews and
poor box office returns. Zinta's role was small, and was not well
received. Her next release was Siddharth Anand's comedy-drama Salaam
Namaste, co-starring Saif Ali Khan. The film was another Yash Raj
big-budget film and went on to become the year's highest-grossing
Bollywood production overseas, with revenues of Rs 430 million
internationally.[4] The film tells the story of a contemporary
cohabiting Indian couple. Zinta played the female protagonist Ambar
Malhotra, a single modern young woman who leaves India to make her own
life in Australia. The film was well received by critics, and Zinta's
performance earned her nominations for Best Actress at a number of award
ceremonies. Taran Adarsh wrote, "After Kya Kehna, Preity Zinta accepts
the challenge of portraying an unwed mother yet again in Salaam Namaste.
The actor is terrific, delivering her most accomplished performance to
date. Her lip locks with Saif Ali Khan will catch a lot of people
unaware, but that's the sign of a thorough professional." The New York
Times wrote, "She is cheerleader-homecoming queen-fraternity sweetheart
pretty, so even when her characters are being unkind it's hard not to
like her."
Zinta received further success in 2006, starring in Karan Johar's drama
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna with an ensemble cast including Amitabh Bachchan,
Shahrukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji and Kirron Kher. The film
became one of the biggest box office hits in India, earning Rs 464
million, and grossed over Rs 445 million overseas, the biggest Bollywood
success of all time in the overseas market. It was her fourth overseas
top-earner in four consecutive years. The film tells the story of two
unhappily married couples in New York, and an ensuing extramarital
affair. Zinta played the role of Rhea Saran, a fashion magazine editor;
her performance was appreciated by critics. According to indiaFM, "Preity
not only looks gorgeous, but the dedication to her role shows at vital
points. Her penultimate scene with Rani Mukerji, when she confronts her
at the marriage reception, is fabulous."
She then starred in Shirish Kunder's romantic musical Jaan-E-Mann, a
story set in the United States about two men, played by Salman Khan and
Akshay Kumar, who love the same woman. The film received positive
reviews from critics, yet performed poorly at the box office. Zinta
played the role of Piya, the cynosure of two men. Although she had a
small role, described by Rediff as "ornament throughout", her
performance was generally well-received. Rajeev Masand from CNN IBN
wrote, "Of the principal cast, Preity Zinta looks a million bucks, but
she's got the shortest role of the three, which is odd considering the
entire story revolves around her. The actress brings a quiet dignity to
the role and exercises restraint in her performance, lending her
character the maturity that it requires." Zinta said that the film was a
great relief after the more emotionally intense Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna,
as Jaan-E-Mann was "easy, happy and much more simple".
In 2007 Zinta portrayed a British Pakistani woman, Alvira Khan, in her
third project with Yash Raj Films, Shaad Ali's comedy Jhoom Barabar
Jhoom, alongside Abhishek Bachchan, Bobby Deol and Lara Dutta. The film
was a critical and commercial failure in India. She was criticised for
her performance; The Times of India wrote that "she is too plastic as
the Paki-Brit girl".
Later in 2007, Zinta began working with art film directors, and turned
towards neo-realistic movies, known in India as parallel cinema. She
acted in her first English film, Rituparno Ghosh's The Last Lear, as a
struggling theatre actress opposite Amitabh Bachchan. The film premiered
at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, and was received well.
The first reviews were approving, with one critic writing "It's great to
see her doing a completely natural role. She played her role with real
dignity and it was a pleasure seeing her getting back to her initial
style of acting." Zinta said about her first art film, "I did think with
art films that they don't pay you, they don't feed you, but I was wrong,
and I'm so happy to be here."
As of April 2008, Zinta has completed shooting for Jahnu Barua's drama
Har Pall, as well as Deepa Mehta's Canadian movie Heaven on Earth, a
Punjabi language drama based on the true story of a non-resident Indian
battered wife. Another project, Sameer Karnik's adventure film Heroes,
is scheduled for release in June 2008.
Other work
Column writing
In 2004, Zinta joined a group of South Asian commentators for BBC News
Online. She expressed joy at participating in the project, saying, "I am
pretty outspoken and have my own view on every subject. So it will be a
good platform for me to air my views."[58] Her first column, "The
changing face of Bollywood", published in January 2004, discussed the
evolution of Bollywood in the past decade. The column became one of the
site's ten most read stories of the day. In her second column, "Odds
stacked against Indian women", Zinta analysed the eve teasing phenomenon
in India, and criticised those who practice it. She wrote, "Incidences
like these take away a woman's dignity, her space and her freedom ...
why the state is so helpless in protecting the women. Why should women
feel unsafe in a country which had an internationally revered woman
prime minister?" The column caught the attention of readers worldwide,
and she received thousands of e-mails about it. It was applauded
particularly by women for its stand against abuse of Indian women. Her
third column, "The darkness that all actors fear", was a more personal
column and dealt with her stardom, fans, insecurity and fears as an
actor. Her fourth and final column, titled "Facing death in Sri Lanka
and Thailand", described her two near-death experiences in late 2004.
Stage performances
Zinta performing at the Temptation 2004Zinta has taken part in several
stage shows and world tours since 2001. Her first world tour, a series
of concerts called Craze 2001, was performed across the U.S. alongside
Anil Kapoor, Aamir Khan, Aishwarya Rai and Gracy Singh. The show faced
early cancellation due to the September 11, 2001 attacks, and the team
prepared to return to India as soon as possible. However, the shows
continued successfully in Canada.[64] In 2002, she participated in the
show From India With Love in the UK, along with Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir
Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Aishwarya Rai. The show took place at two
outdoor venues, Manchester’s Old Trafford Football Stadium and London's
Hyde Park, with over 100,000 spectators. Zinta's largest world tour was
in 2004, when she joined a group of stars (Shahrukh Khan, Rani Mukerji,
Saif Ali Khan, Arjun Rampal, and Priyanka Chopra) in the Temptation 2004
tour. Showcased in over 22 countries across the world, it became
Bollywood's most prominent international concert. In 2006, Zinta was
part of the Heat 2006 world tour, along with Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali
Khan, Sushmita Sen and Celina Jaitley.
Humanitarian work
During her years in the film industry, Zinta has been involved with
different charities, and has supported women-related causes in India,
for instance protesting female infanticide. She has also participated in
AIDS awareness drives and campaigns to clean up Mumbai.
In 2005, along with other Bollywood stars, Zinta performed at the HELP!
Telethon Concert raising money for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean
earthquake. The following year, as an ambassador of the Godfrey Phillips
National Bravery Movement, Zinta attended a blood donation camp
organised by the Rotary Club of Delhi and the Godfrey Phillips Awards.
She lent her support to the cause of women's empowerment and promoted
blood donation. She said, "Donating blood doesn't kill one but goes on
to save somebody's life .... Once blood is donated it becomes universal
and might be used by anyone in need, irrespective of community, caste or
region. It binds people together."
In 2007, Zinta along with Rani Mukerji, donated Rs 250,000 of her
winnings from Kaun Banega Crorepati to the Shimla District Red Cross
Society in Himachal Pradesh. In January, Zinta visited Hisar, Haryana,
where she spent a day at the army training base to boost the morale of
the jawan troops. The visit was conducted for an NDTV show, Jai Jawan,
on which entertainers and actors visit Indian troops. While there, she
also met children with disabilities at a special school maintained by
the army. In August, along with Mumbai-based artist Gurcharan Singh,
Zinta painted for the cause of street children for the non-governmental
organisation Khushi. In December, she joined the efforts of the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to curb human trafficking in
India. She spoke on behalf of awareness against the practice, the need
for protection and rehabilitation for those rescued from it, and
punishment for perpetrators.
Ownership of Indian Premier League cricket team
Along with Ness Wadia and others, Zinta acquired ownership rights in
2008 for the Mohali-based Twenty20 cricket team of the Indian Premier
League (IPL). The group paid $76 million to acquire the franchise, and
have since named the team Kings XI Punjab. Zinta is the only woman to
own an IPL team, and is the league's youngest owner. She has been
involved with launching ticket sales and promoting the team. She said,
"My involvement with the team is total. I am extremely passionate about
our team and I do believe that I am the team's good luck factor, so I
want to be there for everything."
Personal life
Zinta used to visit her native town Shimla when not busy in shooting. In
2006, she moved into her own home in Mumbai. She does not identify with
any particular religion. In an interview with The Times of India, she
comments, "I believe in good deeds, in karma, I don’t believe in going
to temples. For me, religion is very personal. It’s all about having
faith ... We have heard and read that all religions are equal. Now I am
increasingly believing in this." She narrowly escaped death twice in
late 2004: first after an explosion at a Temptation concert in Colombo,
Sri Lanka; and second during the Indian Ocean earthquake.
Zinta has been the subject of several controversies. In 2003, as a
witness in the Bharat Shah case, she testified against the Indian mafia.
Bharat Shah, the financer of one of her movies, Chori Chori Chupke
Chupke, was arrested in 2000 for having connections with Chhota Shakeel,
a Mumbai underworld boss. Unlike several of her colleagues, Zinta
repeated in court her earlier statement that she had received extortion
threats from the mafia during the shooting of the film. After her
testimony, she was given witness protection and was forced to stay out
of the public eye for two months. Thirteen other witnesses before her,
including celebrities Salman Khan and Shahrukh Khan, were witnesses in
the case but later retracted their earlier statements. Zinta was the
only witness who did not become hostile to the prosecution; the nation
responded positively to her actions. Consequently, she was the first
recipient of Godfrey's Mind of Steel Award at the annual Red and White
Bravery Awards, given to her for the "Courageous Act" of standing
against the Mumbai Underworld. On receiving the award, she said: "To be
brave is not to be fearless. It is when you fear and you get over it,
then you can be called brave. I am human. It is not that I fear nothing.
But getting over a fear is a continuous process and I have been
successful so far." Since 2006, Zinta has been the brand ambassador for
the Godfrey Phillips Bravery awards.
Zinta with boyfriend Ness Wadia at the 2007 Giants Day AwardsTabloids
have often linked Zinta romantically with other Bollywood stars, but she
has strongly denied these rumours. In 2000, Zinta began dating model
Marc Robinson. They separated one year later, and according to Zinta
remained on good terms. Asked in Filmfare about their break-up, she
spoke of "very, very fond memories of the times we were together and I'd
like to keep it to that". Zinta has dated the Bombay Dyeing heir,
businessman Ness Wadia since February 2005. Their relationship is
discussed frequently by reporters, who often speculate about their
engagement. In December 2006, another controversy featured Zinta when
Ness Wadia was reported to have attacked construction workers at her
residence in Bandra. Reportedly, a woman was critically injured and a
child was hurt in the incident. Zinta reacted angrily at hearing these
rumours reported in the national news and confronted journalists,
criticising their conduct. She challenged the press to deliver proof,
and offered Rs 1 crore (Rs 10 million) if an injured woman was found. No
evidence was found and the rumour has subsequently been regarded as
false.
In March 2007, Zinta was involved in a scandal when actress and singer
Suchitra Krishnamurthy cited her as the cause of her divorce from
Shekhar Kapur, alleging that Zinta was having an affair with him.
Although initially silent on the issue, after another accusation by
Krishnamurthy, Zinta replied, "It is unfortunate that I am bearing the
brunt of someone else’s paranoia. She’s clearly unstable and I wish her
a speedy recovery." She issued a statement that she had met Kapur only
five times in ten years and publicly demanded that he step forward and
clear her of the accusation. Thereafter, the controversy came to an end.
In the media
Zinta is particularly known in the Indian media for her
straightforwardness and for honestly expressing her outspoken views and
forthright opinions in public, be it about her on-screen or off-screen
life or raising a voice against any social injustice. These features
were noted during the Bharat Shah Case, when she testified against the
underworld. Following this incident she was described by journalists as
"The only man in Bollywood". Her characteristic dimple has been cited by
the media as her trademark. She is often described by the press as
having a vivacious personality and a bubbly, outgoing persona, an image
she has confessed to disliking.
Zinta at the 2004 IIFA AwardsIn 2003, Zinta appeared in the number one
spot on Rediff's "Top Bollywood Female Stars". She was ranked second for
the following three years. She has been featured frequently on other
Rediff lists, including "Bollywood's Most Beautiful
Actresses","Bollywood's Best Dressed Women" and "Woman of Many Faces".
In September 2006, the UK magazine Eastern Eye ranked her at 41 in the
list of "Asia's Sexiest Women".
On July 15, 2005, Zinta filed a defamation suit against leading Mumbai
tabloid Mid-Day after tapes emerged alleging that Salman Khan had made
derogatory comments about her. The tabloid published transcripts
indicating that she had a sexual relationship with Khan, and she was
cross-examined as a chief witness in January 2007. She said about the
case, "I felt humiliated as it spoiled my reputation and character in
public." She told of disparaging phone calls she received from
individuals pretending to be Salman Khan, and that she had been
repeatedly questioned in a derogatory fashion by the media. Zinta
further stated that the events affected her professionally as well; a
planned film with Khan was abandoned. The tape was examined by the
Government's Forensic laboratory in Chandigarh which concluded that it
was a fake.
Between 2004 and 2007, Zinta made three appearances on the Indian talk
show Koffee with Karan, hosted by Karan Johar, appearing with Saif Ali
Khan, Abhishek Bachchan and Bobby Deol, respectively. In 2006, she was a
guest judge in the singing talent contest Indian Idol 2. She returned
briefly to her occupation as a model when she walked the ramp for Manish
Malhotra's display Fashion Week 2006, along with actress Kajol. Later
that year, Zinta and filmmaker Karan Johar represented Bollywood at the
2006 Cannes Film Festival to promote Johar's forthcoming Kabhi Alvida
Naa Kehna, which featured Zinta in a leading role.
In May 2007, Zinta returned to Cannes for the 60th Film Festival to
attend the premiere of My Blueberry Nights, which opened the gathering.
She co-hosted the 52nd Filmfare Awards ceremony alongside Shahrukh Khan,
Juhi Chawla and Karan Johar. She was selected as the first brand
ambassador for GoAir, a new airline service owned by Jeh Wadia from
Wadia Group. Speculation arose in the press that she endorsed the brand
as a favour to Jeh, who is Ness Wadia's brother, a suggestion that Zinta
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