When I was younger, I just thought that my plans were probably going to be more exciting than my parents' plans or the establishment. I sort of got by on being a little bit of a rebel.
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I was a rebel. I went to Carmel Convent in Delhi where I was a complete rebel. I thought I was 12 going on 18. I wanted to go out with friends older to me, stay out late - my parents were horrified. It was then that we began having our first disagreements.
I actually was rebelling as all young adults tend to do at or around the age of 19, to experiment with their lives and have fun.
I was always a rebel in the sense that I always wanted to go my own road and do something that nobody else has done.
I did rebel. I was the rebel in my family, because my dad wanted me to go and just travel with him.
It's true that I've never had a burning desire to rebel against my parents.
My parents weren't very strict. They've always trusted me to be independent and make my own decisions. There wasn't really anything to rebel against.
I've never had to rebel against my parents; I never had that sort of teen-angst thing where you didn't get along with them. My dad's always been my buddy.
Other people will call me a rebel, but I just feel like I'm living my life and doing what I want to do. Sometimes people call that rebellion, especially when you're a woman.
I don't think of myself as a rebel; I just say what I think.
I was a normal, rather dutiful child. I didn't even rebel as a teenager.