PERSIS Khambatta and Protima Gauri Bedi were, even in the catty world of glamour, too individualistic to be described as peas of the same pod. But they shared more than a zodiac sign or an interviewer in that naughty, old "not-a-nice-man-to-know" Khushwant Singh. They were, at life's different stages, in love with the same man—the grim-faced Kabir Bedi, among the few to attend the Pride of India's funeral, even as he anxiously waited out news about his children's mother. They shared more than a penchant for an attention-grasping bald pate, running away (Persis with her mother's consent, Protima without it) while in their teens to chase dreams, as the fashion world, and not they, discovered the two girls—one entrancing and the other statuesque—but both resplendent. Persis a mere 13 when photographer Gurmeet Singh spotted her, and Protima 17 when she caught the eye of J. Walter Thompson's Swaminathan. If Protima streaked, Per-sis toyed with the idea for Playboy magazine, which tried for over a decade to strip her after she turned down Pent -house. Both had brushes with death, Persis at 34 when the doctors gave her just three months, and Protima, who as a child swallowed laxative chocolates, ending up a proud recipient of a death certificate!