In fact, I would probably bore myself if I stuck to only one thing. What’s important is being surrounded by supportive friends and family who understand my often demanding schedule.”
Guessing my next  question as to what she enjoys most given a choice, Meesha adds, “I may  be a model, actress, artist and a singer but I enjoy all of the above.  They are all different mediums of self-expression and I like having the  luxury to go from one to the other whenever I please.”
Coming from a  background with a family steeped in arts and culture, the pressure of  being the daughter of veteran TV actress Saba Pervaiz may be a fact to  reckon with, but according to Meesha it is no pressure whatsoever as she  is very proud of her mother’s talent and success.
“Maybe if I was  devoting more time to acting, which I’m not presently, people would  start comparing and expecting from me the kind of life she (Saba) brings  to her roles on screen. Then I might feel some pressure, however, at  the moment, I’m focusing more on taking my career into other  directions.”
When asked if being a  part of the showbiz fraternity was an obvious choice because of her mom,  she says, “If it’s in your blood, there’s no escaping it. I know I was  born with the performing bug in me. If it was there from such an early  age, it probably was because of my mom.”
Considered as one of  Pakistan’s most edgy and exciting personalities with an exceptional  ability to be glamorously versatile, Meesha’s current avatar spells that  she is a rock star with the added feather in her cap of being the lead  vocalist of Overload. “I wasn’t ‘Meesha the singer’ before I became the  lead singer for Overload. I had never sung professionally before I  joined the band. It is the loudest band in Pakistan, and it is heavily  drenched in rock influences, the dhol brings in the element of fusion,  but take that away from it, and it is a rock band. Hence the avatar  ‘rock star’ I suppose. Although, for the record, I would like to go a  long way before I can call myself a rock star. I guess there never have  been any female rockers in Pakistan so the title was itching to be used.  Lucky me!”
And yes, rock star  Meesha has an equally rocking voice — a fact that came out into the open  when she performed a groovy rendition of Alif Allah Chambay di Booty, a  duet with Arif Lohar in a recent episode of Coke Studio-3.
With the accolades now  coming her way how has it been to be a part of the soulful music show  that inevitably brings out the best in a musician/singer? Meesha proudly  states, “I really enjoyed it because everything revolves around the  artiste/vocalist. That way, it was refreshing and different from being  part of a band. Other than that, being under the same banner as such  great, legendary singers was phenomenal. I’m very thrilled and curious  to see the final result when its airing completes in August.”
In a short span of  time, with a showbiz career going great guns, Meesha’s name recently got  attached to L’Oreal. Representing an international brand has its perks.  But on a practical note for her and the others with whom she shares the  title of spokesperson, it came about because they were looking for  dynamic, young women who have substance and talent, not just pretty  faces that sell products. “I have done a lot of commercial modeling and  being a L’Oréal Pakistan spokesperson actually acknowledges that you  have not just the right look, but also the right attitude and most  importantly, things to say,” she adds.
n a concluding note,  answering the cliqued question about her future plans and work to look  forward to in terms of music, modeling and acting pat came the reply, “I  don’t believe in sharing my future plans as my mother always says ‘too  many slips between the cup and the lip’.” Well said, Meesha.
Source: (wateen.net)
 
