Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai on what it means to be a teenager and Nobel Peace Prize winner at the same timeI am not comfortable facing the camera, it makes me conscious. I am better off giving speeches. But before important gatherings, I practise my words many times over. On the eve of the UN speech, I had a sleepless night. In the morning, I could barely eat.My younger brother, 10, told me I may have won the Nobel Peace Prize, but at home I dare not behave like the boss.Strangely, it’s education! Whenever I go to their room and ask them to study instead of playing, they start fighting with me. “Give speeches elsewhere”, is a very common refrain at my home (laughs).I love listening to peppy music – rap by Honey Singh. I also watch films with my friends and go to restaurants. The last movie I loved was Bajrangi Bhaijaan. I clapped non-stop when the film got over.When I watched Piku. The toilet humour was just too much. I’m laughing even thinking about it.I used to watch all serials and loved them when I was in the SWAT region. But in the UK, there’s no time to follow serials. I feast on movies whenever I can. Back then, I used to enjoy dramas and cried along with the actors.I think Shah Rukh Khan possesses some kind of a Midas touch. Whatever he does is absolutely perfect. I love all the films that I have seen of him, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge being an all-time favourite.I relate to Indian culture the most — from food to clothes — everything is quite similar but more stylish and grand.I have a few Indian suits that I wear on occasions. I love draping shawls. The way I put it on my head is the way girls in the SWAT region wear their shawls. I have about 12 shades that I like to mix and match.My parents tell me red suits me the best but I love pink clothes and accessories a lot.My wrist watch which has a pink dial!Whenever I have time, I read non-fiction novels. Although, at the moment I am reading A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini.We go on long walks and talk about history – Hitler and Stalin make for our favourite meal-timeconversation.From the time I was shot in the head to the day when I woke up after surgery – those hours have been completely erased from my memory. When people tell me that I was shot point blank, I feel they are talking about some other person. My mother is very scared after the incident. She panics if I’m not back home in time.I prefer humanities over science. I especially love history.In the UK, I crave spicy Indian and Pakistanicurries. I love rice too though I have to cut down on my rice consumption. My best dish of all time is Pakistani biryani with Indian curry.I cannot cook at all. My mother wants me to learn the basics before I leave for university.I love to travel to new places. I love Dubai because the weather is ideal (respite from the damp, cold conditions in the UK). I have cousins and relatives there. We go to malls or spend evenings, chatting.I like to watch cricket. Sachin Tendulkar’s straight drive was a pleasure to watch. I loved Shahid Afridi’s style very much.