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Ayesha Billimoria is an Indian fitness influencer, athlete, model, trainer, and author. She is known as the ‘Fitgirl India.’
Wiki/Biography
Ayesha Billimoria was born in Thursday, 8 January 1987 (age 33 years; as in 2019) in Mumbai. Her zodiac sign is Capricorn.
Ayesha Billimoria As a Child
She has done her primary schooling from a boarding school in Ooty in Tamil Nadu. She completed her high school studies from Activity High School in Mumbai. Ayesha has trained under world-class coaches in London, Africa, Germany and Australia; Gavin Dsouza being one of them. She has done graduation from the University of Mumbai.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 8″
Eye Colour: Brown
Hair Colour: Dark Brown (dyed her hair red and blonde)
Family & Caste
She belongs to a Parsi family. Her father’s name is Neville Billimoria. Her mother, Perviz Billimoria is an Insurence agent. She has a sister named Binaifer.
Ayesha Billimoria with her Family
Career
Ayesha Billimoria is a three-time national champion (2001-03) in 200 metres sprint. She has represented Maharashtra for 17 years.
She has held many state and national titles and was named ‘Fastest Girl of India’ in her teens. She is the former captain of Adidas Runners Mumbai crew and has represented Adidas in several national and international tournaments. She works as an athletics coach and movement specialist in Mumbai. In 2016, she started her own enterprise by the name, “Project Fitgirl,” an initiative to educate young children studying in government schools in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh in sports, movement, and life.
Ayesha Billimoria with School Students
She is a TEDx speaker, keynote speaker at the World Zoroastrian Congress, a vocal proponent of gender equality, and an environmental warrior.
Ayesha Billimoria Giving Speech as a TEDx Speaker
In 2019, her book titled “Run! The Ultimate Mind-Body Fitness Guide” was published.
Favourite Things
- Food: Dhansak, Chocolate, French Fries
- Books: “The Wholesome Kitchen” by Pooja Dhingra, “Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption” by Laura Hillenbrand
- Athletes: Cathy Freeman, Usain Bolt
- Actor:Shah Rukh Khan
- Writer: Haruki Murakami
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- Travel Destinations: Budapest, Istanbul, San Francisco
Facts
- She likes reading and travelling.
- When she was eight years old, she got into sports. In her school, she played every sport including baseball, basketball, throwball, volley, and football.
- At the age of 11, she fell in love with athletics and turned professional athlete at the age of 14.
- During her high school days, in 2003, she participated in the ICSE Athletics Meet and won two gold medals in 100m and 400m races, and a silver in the shot put event. It was this tournament where she was spotted by ICSE Athletics Association who recommended her to Adidas.
An Article on Ayesha Billimoria; Highlighting her Win at ICSE Athletics Meet
- At the end of 2000s, she got into a bike accident and suffered from partial paralysis because of it. Talking about her experience of those times, she said,
That journey has been long. But for what happened in that accident, I think I suffered for many years. I refuse to believe when they say that you can’t do this. Everyone said physically I was destroyed–nobody knew how strong my mind was.”
- It was her dream to participate in Olympics but due to her injuries from the accident, she couldn’t do that.
- She didn’t have a mentor for initial years of her recovery from her accident where she found herself been affected mentally. Later, she met Gavin, her first coach who instilled confidence to stand again.
- She is allergic to soy/lecithin and does not have any supplements and food that has soy/lecithin.
- She is good friends with the actor and model Ali Fazal.
- She has been a body double of Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor.
- She is an environment fighter and participated in various activities concerning the environment. She often spreads awareness through her social media accounts.
Ayesha Billimoria Advocating Environment Causes
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In the twilight years of the Raj, Jaipur was the country’s best known royal house, even if the maharaja was accorded fewer gun salutes than several other Indian princes. The kingdom’s fame was not just because of the fairy-tale pink city or the family’s claims to trace its ancestry back to Lord Rama through his son Kush. The colourful dynasty remained in the limelight because of its glamour, intrigue, romance, scandals and disputes.
The star of the family was undoubtedly Gayatri Devi, known to her friends as Ayesha, a pet name taken from Rider Haggard’s book, She. Ayesha’s beauty and elan were legendary. An international society magazine wrote that she made even Jacqueline Kennedy look frumpish. Her romance with the handsome, polo playing Prince Sawai Man Singh II, Jai for short, was unconventional. She was 13 years old when she first met him, but a teenage infatuation developed into a full-blown crush. When she was only 15, Jai asked her mother Indira, the Rajmata of Cooch Behar, for permission to marry her. Indira responded sharply, “I never heard such sentimental rubbish.’’
Jai already had two wives. He was married when he was nine to the Maharaja of Jodhpur’s sister and niece in what a relative described as “a package deal’’, with some of Jodhpur’s famed polo horses thrown in. One wife was 13 years older than Jai, the other four years younger. Both were kept in strict purdah. Besides, Jai, who spent his summers playing polo in England and sipping champagne with the swish set, was a magnet for beautiful foreigners. Ayesha’s brother, who had similar tastes, warned his sister that she would be marrying a Krishna. As a defeated rival, he had witnessed first-hand Jai successfully pursuing Virginia Cherrill, the divorced wife of actor Cary Grant. Cherrill even made a trip to Jaipur, where, curiously, she struck up a close and lasting friendship with Jai’s second wife Jo, who was pretty and modern.
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Despite all these, Ayesha married her Prince Charming. The liberated outsider, educated in European schools, surprisingly ended up adjusting rather well in the conservative feudal court. She paved the way for modernising the state, including starting the Maharani Gayatri Devi School, for the cloistered girls of aristocratic families. After Independence, Ayesha made a successful foray into politics, contesting from the Swatantra Party ticket and winning by huge margins.
The author suggests that as prime minister, Indira Gandhi targeted Ayesha not because of her politics alone, but because she envied her looks and her friendships with the international who’s who, including the Mountbattens. During the Emergency, the fairy-tale princess was temporarily incarcerated in Tihar jail.
The author points out that Ayesha was actually far more conventional that her mother, Indira, the daughter of the Maharaja of Baroda, who had shocked the princely world by writing directly to the powerful ruler of Gwalior, breaking her engagement. He was after all 46 years old and already married. Instead, she wedded the charming and good-looking scion of a minor state, Cooch Behar. Indira’s husband, who eventually ascended the throne, died prematurely at the age of 36, of alcoholism — a malady which would afflict several in Ayesha’s family, including her only son Jagat. As a widow, Indira continued to live life on her terms, defying the straightlaced conventions of the princely world.
The author has meticulously researched the fascinating background of the Kachwaha dynasty and the colonial ruler’s hamhanded attempts to keep its princely wards in control. He writes about the family’s experiences in politics, including that of Diya Kumari, a sitting BJP MP. But the book is a riveting royal read largely because of the scandals which keep popping up in each generation — Diya’s elopement, defying Rajput traditions; Ayesha’s stepson Pat allegedly trying to diddle her two grandchildren, from Jai’s marriage with a Thai princess, of their share of Ayesha’s property; convoluted lawsuits stretching over decades concerning the inheritance of the treasures and estates of this dazzling royal house.
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