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.
KRITI SANONI 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.
More Kriti Sanon Quotes
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I have declined projects made under big banners because I didn’t have much to do in them.
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I would never do anything that’s derogatory to women.
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The more you do, the more you think, the better you get.
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You’ve been running so fast, through endless wants that slowing down seems tough.
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Destiny plays an important part, but talent and hard work is also important.
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The title ‘Dohchay’ is very perfect for the film. It is used very well in the title track. If you see the film, you will understand it.
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I don’t know how I would react to the casting couch. I’m sure that at that moment, you won’t really know what to do. Whatever you do at that moment is instinctive.
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Whatever happens, happens for the better. I was meant to do ‘Raabta.’ Every film has its destiny, and it’s the film that chooses you.
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I come from a middle-class family, but we are open-minded people.
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We are all somewhere or the other a little grey, not black and white. We have our imperfections.
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The sound of applause. It’s Music. It’s Love.
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Happiness is a pretty simple word, you just need to know where to derive it from.
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If you don’t come from film family, it takes time for people to register you. When you don’t come from film family, the connection with the audience takes time to build up; it happens eventually.
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My career is too short for there to be any turns! But I would say that not everyone is noticed and accepted in their debut films. I was accepted both by the industry and the audience.
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There was a lot of pressure on me when I signed ‘Dilwale,’ and though it did not do as well in India, overseas the business was crazy despite competition from another film.
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