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Ishaa Koppikar

Who fits the bill of your ideal man? My kind of man is someone who loves me. He would be a guy who does not tell me what to do and what not to. He has to be tall with pleasant looks, not necessarily a Greek god. He has to have good money. I am not saying he should have 100 penthouses, 50 sports cars, should own a private jet; but he should have enough money to support me.

 Would your man be very hip or the ‘take home to mamma’ type? He has to qualify for both.

 Your first crush? My PT teacher when I was in Standard V.

 What turns you on in a man and what turns you off? I don’t like guys who are pompous or full of themselves and egoistic. I hate people who throw their names around. I like down-to-earth, humble people. I like men who respect women and their identity.

 The most important ingredient of a successful relationship? Trust, companionship and desire are the most important ingredients of any relationship. I think you should desire your partner and there should be an element of lust in your relationship. Because of lust and desire, your relationship remains evergreen.

 The most romantic song you would sing for him? You fill up my senses, Annie’s song by John Denver.

 Your ideal romantic getaway? Anywhere he takes me. There has to be music, light and action.

How would you want your man to propose to you? By sliding a nice big diamond on my finger on a beach, on a full moon night.

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