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.
KRITI SANONWhatever happens, happens for the better. I was meant to do ‘Raabta.’ Every film has its destiny, and it’s the film that chooses you.
More Kriti Sanon Quotes
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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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Sometimes I wonder. Do we know anyone truly? Like for REAL?
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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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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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Cause she owned the fire she’d become the storm.
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I would never do anything that’s derogatory to women.
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She felt like Poetry.
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She’s strong like whiskey, but soft like wine.
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As long as you still like the person you wake up as, and you understand the one you see in the mirror. You’ll find peace in any storm.
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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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Fashion has been something that I have been really into since a very long time. Every girl likes dressing up, and I am that kind of a girl who take a little time to dress up. I love to dress up at occasions.
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I’m not much involved in sports, and I don’t play, either.
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I usually mug up my Telugu dialogues much before going to the sets every day.
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I come from a middle-class family, but we are open-minded people.
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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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