Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Anupama Parameswaran.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Anupama Parameswaran is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil language films. She is best known for her debut role as Mary George in the Malayalam film Premam (2015). She played lead roles in films such as Sathamanam Bhavati (2017), Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi (2017), Hello Guru Prema Kosame (2018), Natasaarvabhowma (2019) and Rakshasudu (2019).
As an actor, I am greedy. I want to experiment with all actors and directors.
I had been getting several Kannada film offers ever since 'Premam.' While a few of them did excited me as the roles I was offered were interesting, I couldn't be a part of them due to my previous and ongoing commitments.
Marriage is a dialogue. But in any meaningful relationship, we should be honest, whether it is about having an affair or a fling.
In the beginning of the lockdown days, I was very active and motivated. I made sure not to waste a single moment and tried to be organized and disciplined.
In 'Premam,' I hardly had anything to do, but everyone who has seen it, still remembers me.
I am a kind of person who never gets satisfied.
Things went topsy-turvy when two of my dogs died all of a sudden due to a parvovirus attack.
I am thrilled to debut in Kannada alongside Puneeth Rajkumar. I know of him and what a big star he is.
The best part of Onam is the food. For breakfast, we have ila ada and boiled bananas with banana chips, it's a brilliant combination.
I believe that every single person attached to a film is a character and nothing more. I don't categorize them as hero, heroine, etc.
Many stories came to me but I was not happy with the roles that were assigned to me.
I come from a middle-class background and there was none to lead me through to movies.
My focus is on acting where I am fully engrossed in and improving myself.
'Premam' is the reason why I am what I am now. If anyone knows Anupama, it is because of Mary. I don't think any other character had the same impact.
I don't get worked up about things like getting tanned.
I want to leave a mark in the film and I never look at the length of my role.
There is no rushing into things and am patient for good roles to come.
Trivikram garu is my inspiration to learn Telugu. When I made my debut I didn't understand a single word, even when people around me would be talking. Trivikram garu used to translate for me.
I knew that the glamor quotient is high in Telugu movies when compared to Malayalam. Hence I was careful while opting for the roles in Tollywood.
I was into deep depression for a month. When I realized that it is taking a toll on my mental and physical health, I consciously started working on it by doing more exercise and trying to stay happy.
I was not confident about my hair before films happened. But today, my hair is something people like the most in me.
I wish I could direct a movie at some point of my life.
On Onam Day, we wake up early in the morning and have a small pooja at home. After that there is onakkodi, where we exchange clothes with each other.
Honestly, I don't think screen space matters much; it's the impact your character creates that is important.
To be frank, I have always been fascinated about what's happening behind the screen.
Till now, I've not had the chance to dance in my films, but in 'Tej I Love You,' I have to dance. I know Sai Dharam Tej is a good dancer, so I am putting in a few hours of practice with the choreographer.
To my bad luck, my first schedule for 'Natasaarvabhowma' was in Kolkata and I was not really introduced to the language.
Following my studies, I started giving auditions which eventually ended up with me working on 'Premam.'
I definitely want to complete my studies but I prefer to do one thing at a time.
My attention is more on the technical process of filmmaking; I like to observe cinematography and direction.
I appear only in the first half of 'Vunnadi Okate Zindagi,' and in 'A Aa' I hardly appear in two to three scenes as Nagavalli.
I feel at home in Hyderabad next to Kerala.
Director Alphonse Putharen came to my life as an angel and transformed my families' lives. That's why we named our home 'Premam.'
I am bad with shopping.
I had only a few days in Bengaluru, which is why I could not pick up on the language even though I love to learn new languages.