I am an engineer by profession, but I knew I wanted to act. My parents always encouraged me, and when my father shifted to Mumbai for work for a brief while, I came along.
KRITI SANONIt’s better to focus on one film rather than take up two or three films at the same time.
More Kriti Sanon Quotes
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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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There is a slight tomboyish side to me. But I was studious, and I did not bunk classes!
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I will always choose to work in a movie based on whether I would want to watch it – if I would be willing to spend money in a theatre on it. The script and the people you will work with come after that.
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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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Every time she’s fallen down, she’s gotten up stronger!
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I have been a little lucky to get work. I know there are people who struggle a lot to get a film; I believe a lot in destiny. Things have fallen into place for me.
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I’m learning to work under pressure. Yesteryear songs are slow and demanding on the expressions.
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Destiny plays an important part, but talent and hard work is also important.
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After graduating, I began auditioning for films while continuing to model. I did a few fashion shows, ad shoots, and even got a few Bollywood offers, but nothing great.
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I think if you’re talented and not desperate to do any film that comes your way, and are doing justice to all your roles, then you’re fine, because you can’t predict the rest. You also can’t predict the audience’s reaction.
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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 try and see a silver lining in everything, A ray of light in the dark, good in the bad.
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I’m an independent woman and a feminist.
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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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Sometimes I wonder. Do we know anyone truly? Like for REAL?
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