Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Ankita Lokhande.
Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Ankita Lokhande Jain is an Indian actress who debuted in an award-winning role in Balaji Telefilms's daily show Pavitra Rishta on Zee TV.
She was one of the highest paid television actors until she retired in 2018 to foray into films. Lokhande has also starred in the Bollywood films Baaghi 3 and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi.
I believe in hard work. So that's not changed. And my love for cinema is something I was born with. But, personally, I am more in control of my emotions and because my focus is work, personal life is all about family and friends and my two dogs.
Marriage has always been my dream. I have always wanted to get married.
Men need to change their mentality. Talent has nothing to do with gender. If you're making a good film, you should always support that.
For 'Manikarnika', I've learnt horse riding and sword fighting, so I have gone out of my comfort zone.
Whenever I get married in future, I will continue to work.
If you consider a small city like Indore, break-ups are not so common there. I remember my parents, like any normal couple, had their share of fights, but getting separated was never an option.
When you start living in with a person, over a period of time, you could start losing interest. That's when you could lose out on important things and marriage is one of those big things.
I'm sure I will play the typical Hindi film heroine and have my song and dance routines in future.
Relationships are very important, because that's the bond you share with someone and that's how love grows between people.
Honestly, I have always been content. When I was working, I was satisfied; when I wasn't, I was still happy. I'm okay with whatever I do.
I am okay being friends with an ex. You don't become enemies. Everybody has their own journey and they leave when the time is over. Maybe, they are only meant to be with you for that particular time.
I believe in giving love to everyone, including my family, dogs and myself, and not just the person I get married to.
Love is about what you feel and I feel that about my dance and my acting.
Love is really important for me, because I believe in it.
Love and work are two separate things.
I want to do masala movies. I love the Bollywood films that we are known for. I love the whole song and dance act.
People don't stereotype an actor anymore because they want to see them doing more content driven roles. I can do any role. I'm not worried about getting typecast because I'm doing a period film.
When a girl is single, everyone wants to find out who she is dating.