Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Asin - Page 2

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
I am tired of starring in those films where I am being a part just for the sake of it.
I don't want to alter anything on my body.
'Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi' has a very nice subject which I think could be remade into a Hindi film. It was my first film in Telugu for which I got Filmfare Award for the best actress.
I have never left the Tamil film industry and have always maintained that I'm open to good projects. I have not restricted myself to any one industry.
I feel very happy that the society has matured and parents have opened up to their girls studying more and becoming working professionals and becoming bread winners for themselves.
I really don't see myself as a star.
Money is not something that's very important to me.
It is rare for an artist to get acceptance by the north as well as the south audiences, and I have thankfully managed that. — © Asin
It is rare for an artist to get acceptance by the north as well as the south audiences, and I have thankfully managed that.
I'm not afraid of colours. In fact, I love them. I like experimenting and wear funky colours for fun.
I once bought a winter jacket on one of my travels abroad - definitely an extravagant purchase because I hardly have any use for it, since I live in Mumbai!
Salman is a paradox. He has this image of a moody actor who turns up late for shoots or doesn't turn up at all. And then there is this image of him as a kind-hearted, loving, and giving man. From my experience with him, I have to say that I have never seen the bad boy image at all.
I am extremely passionate about reading and like to read about anything and everything under the sun.
Today's women are not dependent, and I think it's the biggest sense of freedom.
I was always fond of books right since my childhood days. Even as a teenager, books were my company. Not that I did not have friends, but books kept my occupied most of the time.
I am an only child, so not only my father, even my mother is also very supportive of my career.
I am happy with my journey in the Indian film industry.
I don't party with my colleagues after work.
I have no issues with any co-star of mine, male or female. — © Asin
I have no issues with any co-star of mine, male or female.
I had promised myself that after 'Gajini,' I would go back and take a break. However, 'London Dreams' began almost immediately.
The Tamilians love me because I have done the most number of movies in Kollywood and have worked with all the top stars. I have even stayed in Chennai for a few years, and I have a strong connect with the city and the State of Tamil Nadu.
We take immense care of our homes, maintain them, and try to make them more beautiful and comfortable for ourselves. Do we not consider our planet to be our home?
I am happy that most of my films did good business and either set or broke records at the box office.
Work and friends keep bringing me back to Chennai. — © Asin
Work and friends keep bringing me back to Chennai.
I know that it's the southern film industries that have made me an actor, and that is where people relate to me the most. I would never give it up or separate myself from it.
I understand different cultures because I have travelled a lot.
Even after the Tamil 'Ghajini' became a superhit, I didn't go on a signing spree, though I was flooded with offers. I took my time before doing 'Pokkiri' and 'Dasavatharam.'
Films are commercially viable when you work with a superstar. That's why I did 'London Dreams' and 'Ready.'
My dad is into cars.
I would definitely love to do more Tamil films. I feel more connected to the people here. In fact, I call it my own industry.
I don't mind sharing my success with a super star or an entire ensemble cast. I have no qualms being part of a film that has super stars.
I want to work with the best in the industry.
Kollywood is my parent film industry. It was here that I was born as an actress and grew as an artist.
I am not a fish fanatic unless it is made in a certain way. Most of the time, my parents and I would eat very light vegetarian food. — © Asin
I am not a fish fanatic unless it is made in a certain way. Most of the time, my parents and I would eat very light vegetarian food.
The different weather conditions make India the ideal tourist destination.
I started doing movies when I was 14.
I think I'm very fortunate to have a pan-Indian appeal.
Money is not the driving force behind my decisions to accept or reject a project.
I don't get into any catfights with any of my colleagues. I want to keep a healthy work vibe with them, so I constantly message my women colleagues to keep in touch with them even after our film has wrapped up.
I don't attribute any 'luck' to 'Bol Bachchan''s success. It was an entertaining commercial film which was bound to do well, and I guess I have the knack of picking up such universally appealing, fun masala movies which turn to be successful.
There are so many people who make their debut every day in B-Town, and there is no competition among a particular section of actors. Everybody is talented, and all actors are trying to make their mark in the industry. No one is competing with another person.
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