Celina Jaitly

Celina Jaitley
Beauty pageant titleholder

Jaitly in 2012
Born (1981-11-24) 24 November 1981
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India[1]
Alma mater St. Joseph College
Occupation Actress, Model, Entrepreneur, Writer
Years active 2001–present
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Title(s) Femina Miss India 2001
Major
competition(s)
Femina Miss India 2001
(Winner)
Miss Universe 2001
(4th Runner-up)
Spouse Peter Haag (m. 2011)
Children 2

Celina Jaitley[2] (born 24 November 1981)[3][4] is an Indian actress who mainly appears in Bollywood films. A former beauty queen and model, she was 4th runner-up in the Femina Miss India Universe in 2001.[5]

Her first film role was in the 2003 thriller Janasheen. She later had roles in the films Silsiilay (2005), No Entry (2005), Tom, Dick, and Harry (2006) and Golmaal Returns (2008).

Early life

Celina Jaitly was born on 24 November 1981 in Shimla to V.K. Jaitly, a Punjabi Indian Army Colonel from Punjab, India and an Afghan mother from Kabul. Her mother Meeta is a psychologist.[6]

Career

2001–04: Debut and setback

Jaitley started her career from a marketing job in a mobile phone company in Kolkata before she decided to participate in a local beauty contest.[7][8] She came in fifth place at Femina Miss India 2001.[9] She also won the Miss Margo Beautiful Skin, Indiatimes Surfer's Choice, and MTV's Most Wanted award. She was subsequently sent to the Miss Universe 2001 contest representing India where she finished 4th runner up.[10]

In 2001, she featured in Jazzy B's music video of "Oh Kehri," which was immensely popular.[11] She also featured in music videos for Bombay Vikings.[12]

In 2003, she made her film debut in Feroz Khan's Janasheen.The movie was a moderate box-office success in India.[13] For her second release she had a starring role opposite Sunny Deol, in the romantic action Khel, but the feature was poorly received and earned little at the box office.[14]

In 2004, Jaitly turned down the lead role in Julie. In an interview with Stardust Jaitly commented, "I turned down Julie because I didn't agree with the reasoning of the protagonist in the story, who resorts to prostitution because her man ditches her. I didn't see why any educated girl would take such a drastic step. I take up roles that I mentally agree with, and this was not such a role".[15] The same years Jaitly appeared in the Telugu language drama Suryam opposite Mohan Babu.

2005–08: Professional expansion

By 2005, under the direction of Khalid Mohamed, Jaitly played the role of Preeti, an air hostess, in Silsiilay. The movie was well received by critics.[16] Rediff.com reported that "Celina Jaitley sizzles in the song Belibaas". She next portrayed the character of Sanjana in No Entry, the film was received favourably by critics and became successful at the box office with gross earnings of 840.9 million (US$12 million).[17][18]

The following year, Jaitley co-starred in Deepak Tijori's comedy Tom, Dick, and Harry. The film became successful at the box office with gross earnings of 250.7 million (US$3.7 million).[19] She next appeared in Apna Sapna Money Money directed by Sangeeth. It received mixed reviews, though became a financial success, with a domestic total of 390.4 million (US$5.8 million).[20][21]

Jaitly's final release of 2007 was Suneel Darshan's comedy Shakalaka Boom Boom, with Bobby Deol, Upen Patel and Kangana Ranaut. Upon release it did moderately well at the box office but was critically panned.[22]

In 2008, she took a supporting role in Golmaal Returns. It received mixed reviews, though became a financial success, with a domestic total of 660.9 million (US$9.8 million).[23] Jaitley's performance was applauded with critic Taran Adarsh writing "Celina stays on your mind even after the show is over".[24]

Recent work (2009–present)

During 2009 and 2010, all three films in which she starred, Paying Guests, Accident on Hill Road and Hello Darling, were critically and commercially unsuccessful.[25]

In 2011, Jaitley had two leading roles. Her first was Anees Bazmee's Thank You, a romantic comedy. The film was poorly received by critics but became an economic success, earning over 950.6 million (US$14 million).[26] [27] She next appeared in Shrimathi a Kannada film directed by Ravi kumar. It proved a commercial success.[28]

There were reports that Jaitly was slated to play a Persian princess in the film Quest of Scheherzade with actors Sean Connery and Orlando Bloom, and directed by Ken Khan.[29] This has yet to be confirmed.

Personal life

Celina at LA1-crop

Celina is married to hotelier Peter Haag and they are the parents of twin boys Winston and Viraaj, born in March 2012.[30] Celina is currently based out of Singapore/Dubai and travels for her film and endorsement work between Singapore/Dubai and Mumbai regularly.

Other work

Philanthropy

Celina Jaitly in a campaign organised by PETA

Jaitly is a supporter of the rights and equality of the LGBT community and supports the gay rights movement in India. She has been involved in activities concerning human rights, women and children's health, and sex workers rehabilitation in India for the past 10 years.[31][32][33]

Jaitly was a vociferous proponent of abolition of Section 377 of Indian Penal Code (IPC), which criminalized homosexuality. The actress once stated that her first boyfriend was a closet homosexual who died of bulimia-induced problems. She has appeared several times on national TV channels, debating people who oppose abolition of Section 377. She expressed shock and disbelief over Supreme Court's verdict on Section 377.[34]

She took part in the Mumbai gay pride march to support sexual minorities.[35] On 16 April 2009, India's first gay magazine Bombay Dost, was re-launched by Celina Jaitley in Mumbai.[36]

In 2014, Jaitley made her singing debut in a music video on gay rights. The video titled 'The Welcome' has come up as the most watched online videos of the United Nations. It was launched by UN in April 2014 as a campaign against homophobia and has claimed over one million views so far.[37]

Endorsements

Sepang Circuit Malaysia 2002, Ayur (ayurvedic hair shampoos) 2002-2004, Ponds (Dreamflower talc) 2001-2004, Margo (skin soap) 2001-2003, Gitanjali (Diamond jewels) 2003-till present, Jashn (Leading Indian apparels) 2006- till present, Proactv (International skin solutions) 2008-till present, RICHFEEL (trichology clinics) 2012-till present, 18 Again (women’s intimate care) 2012-till present, PETA 2005-till present, United Nations Equality Champion 2013- till present

Filmography

Key
Delayed Film Delayed Film
Key
Upcoming Film Upcoming Film
Year Film Role Notes
2003 Janasheen Jessica Pereira
Khel Saanjh Batra
2004 Suryam Madhubala Telugu-language film
2005 Silsiilay Preeti
No Entry Sanjana Saxena
2006 Jawani Diwani: A Youthful Joyride Roma Fernandes
Zinda Nisha Roy
Tom, Dick, and Harry Celina
Apna Sapna Money Money Saania
2007 Red: The Dark Side Anahita Saxena
Shakalaka Boom Boom Sheena
Heyy Babyy Special appearance
2008 C Kkompany Item number
Money Hai Toh Honey Hai Shruti
Golmaal Returns Meera mena
2009 Paying Guests Kalpana
Accident on Hill Road Sonam Chopra
2010 Hello Darling Candy Fernandes
2011 Thank You Maya
Shrimathi Sonia Kannada film
2012 Will You Marry Me?
Run Bhola RunDelayed Film
2014 Hello 2Upcoming Film Radhika Jha

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  16. "Silsiilay: Women's lib, anyone?". rediff.com.
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  26. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 June 2013. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
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  28. "Review: SRIMATHI - Sandalwood News & Gossips". Bharatstudent.
  29. "Celina Jaitly and Sean Connery, Will They Team Up". Pamil-visions.net. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
  30. "Celina to tie the knot in Egypt". Times of India. 9 January 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  31. "Celina Jaitly talks about Twitter, LGBT issues". HeadlinesIndia. 14 September 2009. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  32. ""Bollywood supports gay rights", says Celina Jaitly". Sify. 29 June 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2009.
  33. Hingorani, Piya (30 June 2009). "Celina Jaitly campaigns for gay rights". CNN-IBN. Retrieved 4 July 2009.
  34. "Celina Jaitely saddened by the Supreme Court's ruling on Gay Rights". IANS. Biharprabha News. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  35. "Mumbai's gay pride comes to fore".
  36. "Celina Jaitley at re-launch of pro-gay mag Bombay Dost". Bollywood Reloaded. 19 April 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
  37. "Celina Jaitly starrer gay rights music video is UN's most watched". Patrika Group (17 July 2014). Retrieved 17 July 2014.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
United States Lynnette Cole
Miss Universe 4th Runner Up
2001
Succeeded by
Venezuela Cynthia Lander
Preceded by
Lara Dutta
Miss India Universe
2001
Succeeded by
Neha Dhupia
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