How was it like modeling for prestigious fashion awards, cultural shows and much more?
Tell us briefly about your best experiences. Obaid: It was a lot of fun. When I was first starting to model, a very experienced model told me that getting the assignments is the “work” part of the career, while doing the shoots and the ramp shows is the fun part. With ramp modeling, it’s an energy rush when I walk onto the stage and everyone is cheering and clapping. Whenever I’m working, I always try to soak in the moment and remember that I’m getting a chance to do what I love – and that’s priceless. How many commercials did you feature in? Obaid: I’ve appeared in a lot of ads for a lot of products. I’ve put some of the pictures and links on my website, www.obaidkadwani.com. It’s hard to keep track as I’ve done everything from voiceovers to commercials to print ads. I Guess one day, when I’m old and grey, I’ll sit back and take a look at my life’s journey. And what about life as an Emcee? Especially at Miss India USA pageant? Did the beauties with brains make you nervous? Obaid: I am