Post by Salila Kapur on Nov 1, 2009 23:40:15 GMT
the roleplayer
NAME: Salila
GENDER: Female
ROLEPLAY EXPERIENCE: eh, a while now
OTHER CHARACTERS: none
HOW YOU FOUND US:google typo
Salila Mainia Kapur
The thing that makes perfection so perfect is how long it took you to get it there.
NAME: Salila
GENDER: Female
ROLEPLAY EXPERIENCE: eh, a while now
OTHER CHARACTERS: none
HOW YOU FOUND US:google typo
Salila Mainia Kapur
The thing that makes perfection so perfect is how long it took you to get it there.
character basics
NICKNAMES: Sally, Lila, Kap
AGE: 15
GROUP: Student
YEAR: Year 11
BIRTHDAY: January 4th
GENDER: Female
PLAY-BY: Freida Pintoappearance
Sali has traditional Indian features, chocolate eyes and long slick hair. Her nose is a bit softer than some, and her cheeks slope to a narrow point at the bottom, though it's not as sharp as her father's, and gentle soft tan skin, often darker than it is naturally because she is often in the sun. Her ears are very round and small, and her eyebrows and thick, though plucked to have a small arch to prevent bushy appearance, and thick eyelashes. Her smooth body is thin and tall, she could almost be described as lanky if not for her graceful stride that keeps her looking like a model.personality
Likes:
- The Arts
- Running
- Cool Mornings
- Water
- Travel
- Music
Hates:
- Math
- Heat
- India
- Being Bossed
- Being Alone
Bossy: Sali is the oldest of 4 siblings, and she's the only girl, and she is extremely used to bossing people around, and she enjoys. She enjoys directing dances and musicals and instructing others on how to do things, the way they should be done, her way. Sali's bossy nature isn't her fault, she was taught as a little girl that one day she would have to run a household, and that meant you should always have reign on the people you know, and if that means being bossy, then that's what means. As long as things go smoothly she can handle it. If things don't go smoothly she has a hard time keeping her head, and she loses her cool, and I mean serious craziness.
Boldness: Sali has always been taught to be meek, but she really has never been one to wait to be spoken to before speaking or being seen but not heard. She has always had something on her mind, and has a mind to say whatever that is. If she hasn't been spoken to yet, then oh well, she needs to speak eventually if someone is going to speak to her. She often blurts in the middle of other people's sentences, because she doesn't really care.
Spotlight Hog: Sali is crazy about many different extra curricular activities, but especially arts based things such as acting, dancing and singing. She is talented at things from Natya to Bollywood styles, not only can Sali participate in Indian dances, but also does tap, ballet, contemporary and many other kinds of dances. she is often given lead parts, and she not only enjoys these parts but expects them. She is also a great actress, and is extremely dramatic on a daily basis, and enjoys being able to stepping in another's shoes and belt out what they feel for a moment. This is the thrill Sali looks for when she performs, sings, dances, does whatever is needed to express herself.
Picky: Sali has always been spoiled rotten and had the best for her, from toys to tutors, and she feels that anything that is available in the best quality should be hers. She's not selfish, or snotty, but she has a quality radar, and she uses it all the time, whether she's shopping for dates or danishes. She will not by knock off, nor will she participate in things that are not first class, even if it's food... In fact, especially food.family & history
FATHER: Wahab, 57, Business owner
MOTHER: Kalika, 47, housewife
SIBLINGS: Rahat, 7, brother
Edi, 5, brother
Yadu, 3, brother
OTHER FAMILY: Zahi, 93, Grandmother
HISTORY:
In the beginning, there was no one but Salila Maina Kapur. And that was just the way she liked it. She was pretty spoiled, just her father's princess. She grew up in Thiruvananthapuram, which is on the coast of India in Kerala in the downtown district with her mother, and her father mainly lived in the house right by the company. They were always wealthy, and they never had to about worry about money. Her father ran a small company and Salila often went to play with the workers children. She was taught to be a polite person, even to the poor little orphans that ran the streets. She was taught to be a smaller version of her mother, a thin boned, straight backed, thin lipped house mother. And that she did. She learned to cook good food for when she was married and clean the home for a husband.
And she did this well, and was an obedient child, and did whatever her parents told her to. Until she turned 13. When Salila turned 13, she went to the factory where the workers always had a small celebration for her. While there, she met the son of one of the workers. His name was Manith, and Salila fell in love with him, which her father didn't like at all. Manith was tall, lanky and smart, but there was one thing that her father didn;t like about him. He was poor. His father didn't even work on the assembly line, he was a janitor at the factor. Her father refused to let them date.
But Manith didn't really care, and neither did Salila. They went on dates and played together. They spent time together and spent days relaxing together. Manith didn't mind running and hiding from Salila's father and actually enjoyed being able to sneak around the city together, but Salila was upset with her father for not letting her openly date her true love, but Manith convinced her to keep everything a secret. They had a long relationship, up until Salila was 14.
When Manith was 15 and Salila was 14, Manith's father had saved enough money to send his son somewhere else, somewhere like America. Salila was devastated, and Manith was too, but he couldn't say no. Going to America was an opportunity that he just couldn't pass up. Soon he was gone and she was broken hearted. She turned to the thing she was good at, acting and singing. Soon she discovered she could dance, and dance very well at that. She was talented in general and soon her father reliazed how good she could be. He wanted to send her to another country, England where she might go to a arts school. Somnuin was nice place for her go.dream form
Salila's dreamform is a Bengal tiger, the animal of India. It has graceful motions like a dancer, the same way that Salila does. Her skin is a light orange with brown stripes instead of black. She's not full grown, she's a cub, maybe 2 years old. The only feature that makes her any different is her chocolate eyes that are just like her eyes in real life.