This and other glimpses into Bedi's formative days as the precocious 'Kinni' before her eventual transformation into the 'tough-as-nails' figure of the no-nonsense IPS officer, is the subject of a comic book on the life of the top cop which was released in 12 languages here today.
Speaking at the event hosted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bedi fielded questions from students and teachers from various schools in the city who were eager to pick up tips, tackling questions on subjects like leadership and taking inspiration from others.
She also elaborated on ways to develop leadership skills stressing that "passion and compassion are its basis."
The comic published by Diamond Comics has been authored by Rita Peshawaria Menon and Anu Peshawaria, both siblings of Bedi.
According to Bedi the comic attempts to answer questions she usually faces while interacting at schools and colleges.
"While talking at educational institutes, I get a lot of these frequently asked questions from parents, teachers and students alike who want to know how things like how I became what I am today and what are the events that shaped my ideology. That is the purpose of this book," she said.
"The next book in the series will be on policing, the third one will be all about police reforms and the fourth one will be about other areas. So we are continuing with this 'Top Cop' series and every year we are coming up with one," she said.
"Fight, fight, fight; Determination-Presence of mind; Avoid the neck and Rally High," exhort the notes.
"Kiran Peshawaria is Asia Women's Tennis Champion," reads the headline of a PTI report, photographically reproduced in the comic.
