<span class=normal>Forget that she was fourteen when she started modelling in Brazil. Forget that she was studying Law and never wanted to move out of her homeland. To be honest, youll forget everything when you stare at the sexy girl standing at almost 6 feet tall. I mean, sexy things come not less than five and a half feet, I figured that out when I met the striking seductress and Kingfisher Calendar girl Nathalia Kaur at music director Dharam-Sandeeps studio (the men who gave her the tag - The Dan Dan Girl). Nathy as her friends call her isnt shy. When she talks, words burst out. Not that she screams but shes got an infectious energy youve never heard of. Though her face hasnt sold billions of skirts and tops, her song Dan Dan from Department is making men dizzy. She has cheekbones that can slice an onion and honed legs that go on and on...and on. So I wont be surprised if she does make an entry into your dreams after youve seen her exclusive images and her special story thats called - from Brazil to Bollywood. I guess its time to shut my eyes because I really dont want to see Nathalia on magazine covers. Id rather dream. Presenting you the lady who loves to live life in the fast lane, Nathalia Kaur, all the way from the beaches of Brazil. Welcome to Bollywood Nathy!<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>I used to study Law and do modelling at the same time <BR> I didnt come to Mumbai because of the Kingfisher calendar. I used to be a model in Brazil from the age of fourteen. I was studying Law. I never wanted to go out modelling in other countries because I never wanted my studies to get hampered. Then I got a very good offer to go to New York too and one such offer came by and that was to go to India. I never thought Id visit India. I was one of the many models to come to India from Brazil. It was a natural instinct and I said - Yes, I will go to India. I dont know what pushed me. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p> Youll either love a country the first time you step there or hate it. I loved India the moment I stepped here <BR> India was already known to most of the Brazilians because we had a TV serial that went on air for a year. I remember the words like - chalo chalo, nahi, etc. There were cows and dogs on the streets. The image I had of India before I came here was that of temples and incense sticks and when I came to the impressive Mumbai airport and the moment I came out the words came out like - maidam rickshaw maidam taxi and people are shouting on top of their voice. Honestly, youll either love a country the first time you step there or hate it. I loved India the moment I stepped here, and today my mother misses me a lot in Brazil. I wish to see her soon.</span>