Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Divya Dutta - Page 2

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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
I've been writing articles for newspapers and magazines. And writing is a very beautiful way of expression.
Doing comic roles is a great relief considering the power-packed roles that are usually offered to me.
I would love to direct films and it's certainly on the cards. — © Divya Dutta
I would love to direct films and it's certainly on the cards.
I am fortunate that people have given me the opportunity and confidence to go all out and have fun with the characters I play, and try something new each time.
I once lost a role because I was told I am fair. They were looking for a village woman who is darker.
I have laid a very basic ground rule for myself. I should be a favourite with the audience, they should love me, my role, my acting, appreciate my talent. I don't want to repeat any of my roles, ever.
My career has been far from cliched. I have always done unconventional roles and I am proud of all of them.
There are so many Shah Rukh Khan films that I like but of course, 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' is my favourite. I fall in love with it as many times I see it.
Believe me when you are part of the Bollywood world, you are always under the dark clouds of stress as work life is very unpredictable here and competition keeps getting hard with every passing day.
Love with writing began from school days itself and with passage of time my bond with it went on becoming stronger.
Creative freedom on television is very limited and I get bored very easily.
I wrote 'Me and Ma' to celebrate a beautiful phase of my life with people.
I've been dropped out of many movies at the last minute so that hurts because you feel sheer helplessness because you know how good you could've been in that role.
I have never planned my life. — © Divya Dutta
I have never planned my life.
I keep rediscovering myself with every film. It is great to be doing that, it gives great satisfaction.
I am lucky to have the freedom to do a variety of roles. I feel blessed.
As a kid I used to wear my mother's dupattas and saris and emulate Hema Maliniji or Rekhaji in front of the mirror.
Writing is something that comes naturally to me, like acting.
I like to be in different roles.
I'm glad that I'm not a stereotypical actor.
Greedy actors should never be satisfied.
When something wrong happens in your life and you read someone else's story in the magazine, you definitely get inspired that if she can do it, then I can also do it.
Cinema has a greater impact as it leaves a long lasting memory. Television, on the other hand, is also good but requires a lot of time.
Audience will get bored if just one kind of films will continue to get made.
I do get nervous and excited whenever I do a film.
I never do any research for my roles.
Cinema is a creative medium. The director has the right to express.
I always got appreciation for the columns I wrote for newspapers. — © Divya Dutta
I always got appreciation for the columns I wrote for newspapers.
For me, Shah Rukh Khan will always be the most charming co-star I have ever worked with. He makes sure you are comfortable and happy on the set. I think 'Charming' is just his second name. His generosity and chivalry are amazing.
It is nice to be social and have lots of friends. We need all that warmth and love. But at the end of the day, you need that one person to rely on and that should only be you.
I am lucky that I have worked with some wonderful directors so far - Madhur Bhandarkar and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, among others.
The reach of big-budget films is bigger, but I have always loved doing films that I believe in.
I am really grateful to Hindustan Times as it gave me the first platform to my writing passion.
Whatever you are good at, do it, but don't be over exposed.
It's always a pleasant experience while acting because I like to surprise myself and the audience with what I do.
I have never judged a film by its budget or stars.
I have the freedom to choose the roles I want.
I have never tried to bind myself in some kind of an image on screen. I have always tried to do different things.
I would see Shah Rukh in most romantic films. I would see him in 'Notting Hill' and 'Pretty Woman.' He is the king of romance. — © Divya Dutta
I would see Shah Rukh in most romantic films. I would see him in 'Notting Hill' and 'Pretty Woman.' He is the king of romance.
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