Mrs India Homemakers 2017 winner, Anjali Raut Gill shares her experience from being a model to a mother, and how her little angel, Aksania, has changed her life for better
Tell us about yourself. Who exactly is Anjali Raut Gill?
Anjali: I am born to an Indo-Russian family. My father is an aeronautical engineer and mother is a Russian aerobic instructor and a fitness enthusiast. I am the youngest of the three children, and I finished my schooling in Singapore. As a family, we’ve travelled all over the world, thanks to my father’s job, but after a while, he realised he needed stability. That’s when we finally settled in Mumbai. I started modelling at the age of 17 and realised that I unknowingly started a career doing exactly what I dreamed of. After that, there on there was no looking back. I was crowned Miss Mumbai Runner-up in 2006 and was among the finalists in Femina Miss India 2010. Recently I was crowned Mrs India Homemakers, 2017, and it’s a title I wear with pride.
I met my husband Akshay through a common friend. Almost immediately I knew he was the one, and having found my soul mate we decided to tie the knot in 2011. We moved back to Singapore as Akshay is a permanent resident. He’s a businessman and also the reason behind my venture, Cocoaberry Singapore Pvt Ltd. It started out as a dance institute. Dancing has always been a passion of mine, and after marriage, I didn’t quite feel right about modelling. But once I got pregnant, we moved back to India and Cocoaberry branched out into a modelling agency and a pageant training academy. We even conduct our own fashion events, and have an image consultancy and talent management wing, too!
So, was Aksania planned for?
This story is from the February 2018 edition of Mother & Baby India.
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