Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Aditi Rao Hydari - Page 2
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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
I don't have the privilege of choice to say, 'I want to work with you,' and the person will say, 'Yes, come on, I will write a film for you.' It doesn't happen for people like me who come from the outside.
At the beginning, when I did 'Yeh Saali Hai Zindagi,' I got a lot of love, which is ever increasing.
I always feel blessed because so many people have taken me under their wings, nurtured me, and made me a part of their vision.
Akshay Kumar is always on time. He is always disciplined and hard working but also always entertaining, fun behind the camera and also in front of it.
I play my part in my films with utmost honesty.
I don't want to become a jaded person, and I don't want to be complacent.
Labels are limiting, and I don't like them.
I think boldness is not the only thing in my personality, but there is lot more.
The industry is a difficult place to be in. It is not at all rosy. There are judgements being made. I don't like bad publicity, but that is part and parcel of it. However, I am grateful for whatever I have got from the industry.
I have never been vocal about my singing abilities, but I am always ready to present my dancing skills.
I don't want to be complacent, ever.
As films are a mass medium, if more people love your work, it is better.
I have played innocent characters that are inherently me, but I have a sensual side, too.
As actors, we want more people to love and appreciate us. We want more fans.
I'm very clear about my priorities - quality and credibility is important to me. A film and a character that lives beyond my years is important to me. People's love is important to me.
I have been lucky that good people have chosen me to be a part of their films, and I am really grateful.
It's archaic to think about films as a solo lead or multi-starrer.
Getting work is not tough, but to work with people I always wanted to is difficult.
If I trust the people I work with, then I deliver my part with complete trust.
I don't shy away from competition.
I think the saying that diamonds are a girl's best friend can't be truer. Which girl doesn't love diamonds?
I want to work with good people and good directors.
I remember in a film of mine, though both my co-star and I were newcomers, he got far better paid than me. I was shocked and appalled. I actually asked him what different are you doing that you are getting better paid!
I didn't get that great a launch as an actress, but slowly and steadily, I made my presence felt in the industry.
I'm a director's actor, and I surrender myself to the vision and the process. I think nothing else matters then.
I believe everyone has their own place in B'town.
I'm a dancer and comfortable with my body.
By doing a masala film or wearing a bikini, I am not trying to change my image.
I do not experiment very much and prefer the kind of clothes that Sabyasachi designs - they are rooted in our traditions and yet are very modern. I think it has something to do with my growing-up years and the kind of clothes I saw around me.
I am not a trained singer, but when I was offered to sing for 'LPNY,' I took it up as a challenge.
I want somebody to push me and grill me and extract a performance out of me which nobody expects.
I am very petite and feel that structured clothes look very flattering on me. That's why I always pick up clothes which are neat, pretty, have lace or made of soft fabrics.
I didn't have any godfather in the industry and had to prove myself with each film.
I love minimalistic jewellery with a contemporary touch.
'Boss' is a big scale entertainer... It is my first film of this kind.
Even the duster in my house has to be beautiful; no old piece of cloth will ever be used in its place.
We women are glamorous, we work hard, and that's how we work in Bollywood.
Rumours are a part of show business.
It's an enthralling experience to be in front of the mic and record a song.