I wanna open every know of who “I should be” so I can elongate the rope, fly up higher and discover who I “could” be.
KRITI SANONI had learnt Kathak for six years from the age of eight and did a foundation course from Kathak Kendra in Delhi. I was not fond of classical dance, but today, I’m glad my mom made me do it.
More Kriti Sanon Quotes
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I was clear about the fact that my first film should be ‘big,’ since it’s the start of your whole career graph.
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I am just a beginner. The two films so far are baby steps. If I develop an attitude, I’ll be finished even before I’ve started. Besides, if I started misbehaving, my folks would give me a tight slap.
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She’s both fragile and strong, so handle with care or she’ll kick your ass!
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It’s really beautiful how happiness always finds its way to you!
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Cause she owned the fire she’d become the storm.
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It’s sad to be constantly judged for every move you make after your first success. If you wear your hair differently, you have changed.
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Destiny plays an important part, but talent and hard work is also important.
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I had learnt Kathak for six years from the age of eight and did a foundation course from Kathak Kendra in Delhi. I was not fond of classical dance, but today, I’m glad my mom made me do it.
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I auditioned for quite a lot of films. I do not wish to name the films I auditioned for. There were times when I knew I would not be fit for this film, or I would not get this film. Still, I used to audition for it just to get experience… to practice.
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For once in life unconditional your thoughts, desperate to be set free, Who were you at the core go your heart before you were told what to be.
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I started modelling while still studying. I liked doing television commercials and being in front of the camera. Lots of ad directors told me to try for films.
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She’s strong like whiskey, but soft like wine.
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I think every industry is a male-dominated industry. Whether it is Tollywood or Bollywood or India as a whole, it is male-dominated. We stay in India, and it has been patriarchal society.
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It’s scary to imagine yourself failing. But I do know that in Bollywood, every Friday changes your destiny, and unfortunately, every Friday also changes the way people look at you.
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I was horrified to find out that a startling percentage of women, even in Bengaluru, do not go out or wash their hair during their periods.
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