Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Angad Bedi

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actor Angad Bedi.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Angad Bedi

Angad Singh Bedi is an Indian actor and former model. He made his debut with Kaya Taran in 2004, an adaptation of a Malayalam short story by N. S. Madhavan, Vanmarangal Veezhumpol . He has done the film F.A.L.T.U in 2011 and known for his roles in Pink (2016), Dear Zindagi (2016) and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017).

I would love to do a 'Vicky Donor' kind of movie.
Janhvi is extremely spontaneous and hardworking. A lot of times when she is performing, you see glimpses of Srideviji in her acting and she has the same twinkle in her eyes.
When it comes to spending the rest of your life with someone, you should do it with a friend. It doesn't matter if that person is illiterate, educated or earns Rs 10 or Rs 10 crore. Eventually, these things don't matter.
I am not a big fan of seeing kids on social media. — © Angad Bedi
I am not a big fan of seeing kids on social media.
Because of my sports background, I know how to overcome wear and tear and how to temporarily fix injuries on the spot.
Rumors will always be there. So, good or bad you have to take them in your stride because you are a public figure.
We like to keep Mehr's pictures little private because everyone's pictures start coming on social media and then there is so much pressure on the kids, the paps flash in their eyes and I am not comfortable with it.
When you have a child, the happiness that it will give you cannot be matched by any number of zeroes on a cheque.
It's not that I don't like cricket. I have played first class cricket and represented Delhi in the Ranji Trophy as a spinner, but at the same time my inclination to become an actor was very strong.
When you work with good actors, you feed off each others' energies.
Weddings are super expensive. It is difficult to make money, but it flows out in weddings. Everybody wants it so elaborate without realizing it. People take loans to impress people. We didn't want to do that.
I think the emotion between a child and a mother is the most beautiful and honest emotion you will ever get to see.
It's all about timing and I felt the time was right for both Neha and me to start a family... whenever I used to think of settling down, I couldn't think of anyone else but Neha.
'Soorma' was made on a budget of 22 core and we don't expect it to do a 100 crore business, but it has definitely earned respectable numbers. It's a more performance heavy film with a great story and content.
I wanted to be a part of commercial cinema. — © Angad Bedi
I wanted to be a part of commercial cinema.
Ideally you want every relationship to work, if it happens it's great, if it doesn't it is unfortunate.
Karl Khandalavala was a very handsome and a good-looking man and used to take care of himself. He was an extremely sharply dressed individual.
Janhvi is the most spontaneous artiste and a very respectful person.
If 'Soorma' is getting me noticed, I have the director, Shaad Ali, to thank for it.
Kids are an extension of you and it is important to raise them well.
Life is not about competition.
The entire industry saw 'Pink' and it helped me get more work.
I watched a lot of Jean-Claude Van Damme films and loved his film 'Bloodsport.'
Life post 'Pink' has been great. I have no complaint. I have worked very hard to be where I am.
I am constantly hungry for growth and that's what drives me. Success or failure of a project doesn't drive me.
In fact, during the postpartum period, many mothers don't feel attached towards her new born. So during such times they are quite sensitive and require special care. Still there are people who don't think twice before making hurtful comments about how a mother looks. I fail to understand what satisfaction they get out of body shaming others.
I want to work with Diljit Dosanjh again.
My wife and I, we are both blessed to have our daughter.
Nobody is so busy in life where you can make no time for your child.
Diljit Dosanjh is like a brother to me.
I like to believe that there is dignity in everything.
No role is big or small; every character does its magic and brings its own connect with the audience.
I wanted to work with Shashank Shah. He is a very clear individual.
I wear my heart on my sleeve, if I want to do something, I go ahead and do it. I think I learnt that from my dad.
Star power will always remain relevant but content has become the king.
My inspiration are actors like Rajkummar Rao, Ayushmann Khurana, Ranveer Singh.
I would love to do a film of the heartland.
Superstars have so much adulation and love which people get used to, living it up in fast lane.
If someone comes and tells me I've done great work, that's not what I want to hear. But if someone comes and tells me that this could have been a notch better, I'd spend an hour with the person and hear him or her out.
I feel after 'Pink' my time has come. — © Angad Bedi
I feel after 'Pink' my time has come.
Neha and I were part of a very small, tightly-knit group of close friends. Others in the group like Yuvraj Singh and Gaurav Chopra got married. That left only two of us. So we decided to get married.
I come from a sports background and the spirit was always alive to strive for more, and better.
Neha is such a positive person and spreads such good vibes in all the lives she touches.
Everybody goes through hardships but hardships make you the person you are, and I feel that is important.
I hope 'Tiger 3' gets made because it's a great franchise to be a part of. I hope I get repeated in 'Tiger 3' also because I feel that to work with Salman Khan Sir is the biggest thing ever.
I am thankful for having got the opportunity to work in a film such as 'Pink' so early in my career.
I've never tried to impress anybody in my life.
Every artiste has a process.
I don't take success seriously. For me, failure is a constant.
I am very fulfilled and complete with a partner like Neha. — © Angad Bedi
I am very fulfilled and complete with a partner like Neha.
For me, my continuous struggle with every project is, "Is it better than 'Pink?'"
I want to work really hard and stay committed to my work so that I can grow as an actor.
A child should be a child for as long as possible.
If you are part of good projects and working with good filmmakers, you will automatically get good roles.
Those who fat shame, I want to tell them being happy has nothing to do with body weight but how one leads his or her life.
Pink is the color of strength, a color of conviction, a color of decision making.
I was a commitment-phobic person. I never thought that I will settle down.
I feel you need a big film to be seen but then, you also need to do something where you get to perform. Only then the industry notices you and gives you more chances with different kind of roles.
Firstly, what anyone does in their personal life, I am no one to comment on that. Secondly, allegations can be levelled at anyone. What if tomorrow someone makes an allegation against me? What do I do? How do I? Is there a probe? Does it get proved? Is it true... there are many questions I have regarding #MeToo in my head.
I have always loved cinema more than the cricket. I don't think there is any harm in taking a different field.
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