One remembers Frieha Altaf playing the girl-next-door in the iconic Moin Akhtar-starrer Rozi, wrapped in a voluminous dupatta with a plastic hair-band on her head. It was quite a contrast to the rock-star she’s always been: model, party-girl and red carpet siren, with a wide network of celebrity friends and a knack for adventurous, over-the-top designer statements.
Fast forwarding to a few years later, Frieha became choreographer and event-planner, steering things behind the scenes but never ever slinking into the shadows. It’s what she does even now, posing for the cameras before retiring to her vantage point in the choreographers booth, from where she directs a fashion show or a grandiose awards function, somehow storing away enough energy for the after-party later. In this day and age of Insta-lebrities, Frieha’s the real deal, the bona fide ‘it’ girl, even though she’s now well in her ‘50’s.
The limelight loves her and vice versa – which is why it makes sense for Frieha to dip her manicured toes into cinema’s increasingly crowded waters.