Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Divyanka Tripathi.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya is an Indian television actress. She is known for playing Vidya Pratap Singh in Zee TV's Banoo Main Teri Dulhann and Dr. Ishita Iyer Bhalla in Star Plus's Yeh Hai Mohabbatein. In 2017, participated in the dance reality show Nach Baliye 8 and emerged as the winner. In 2021, she participated at Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 11 as a contestant where she emerged as the runner-up.
I believe that children should not be made to work.
I look forward to a life partner who can look after me and respect me.
Never fight with or disrespect your partner in front of other people.
Earlier, I thought it would be better for an actress to marry a businessman or a person from other profession, as it offers more stability. But then I realised that if I marry someone who doesn't belong to the same industry , he wouldn't understand my erratic schedules and also the norms of the glamour industry.
I have started exploring my own life and have started valuing myself. I have started valuing my individuality.
I have learnt sketching, drawing, singing, dancing, rifle shooting, paragliding.
Respect your partner. Be happy in your partner's happiness.
There was nothing girlish about me. I wore clothes hand-stitched by my mother... I had only one ear pierced and preferred loose shirts and trousers. I think I was imitating my father!
I somehow can't remember numbers, names, and faces. I forget very easily.
I have a memory problem. My family and friends call me Lady Ghajini.
I recommend marriage to everyone.
There are groups of haters who always try to malign my image. They question my character and make all kinds of false announcements. It hurts because they assume things and without any proof in hand.
My best memories in life are with my elder sister Priyanka Tiwari and my brother Aishwarya Tripathi.
There is a vast difference in the pay package of every actor. Actors are also exploited at various levels, but when we are established, we get paid fairly well. But at times, if an actor asks for a hike, he/she may even get boycotted.
Comedy is far more difficult, as it involves improvisation and impromptu acting, and as an actor, that came as a welcome break for me.
Even though I am an actor, by nature I am what you could call a homely girl.
It feels good when you learn to move on in life.
I am a huge fan of Madhuri Dixit.
I have been trying to perform well and give my best, but unless I have a good story line in my hand or a supportive team, I am nothing.
I really believe that some things happen for a reason, and they make you a better person.
I am a practical girl.
The show is very special to me, as I found my life partner Vivek Dahiya while working on 'YHM.' The entire cast and set has become like a second home to me.
We must never lose our individuality.
I don't wish to curse anyone. I just feel bad when women, especially, try to sabotage the image of another woman.
People still create limitations and laws for women. But every woman deserves to choose her own path.
These haters are too less in number when compared to the millions who support me. I look at all those beautiful people who always stand by me. I respect them, and they equally respect me.
'YHM' has broken many stereotypes on Indian television with its take on remarriage, infertility, and idea of marrying for the love for a child.
I am still a hard-core romantic.
I usually have a 13-hour workday. But at times, we get lucky when we wind up in 8 or 10 hours.
As long as there is a new twist in the storyline, there cannot be any space for monotony.
After certain ups and downs, a person does change, and I have changed for good.
I'm not a chui-mui.
As far as dating is concerned, I'm not a casual dating person.
I won't sleep until I have resolved an issue with my husband.
In India, public display of affection is frowned upon.
Vivek is a very supportive man. If I am in the kitchen doing something, he comes and helps. I don't think marriage will change anything for us. Our careers will not be affected after marriage. He believes in gender equality and is a man of today's time.
Kids in the entertainment industry are at a risk of developing depression, as they see glamour at an early age.
Ever since I got married, I have been in a blissful state.
I've always wanted to explore different types of roles and prove to others that Divyanka is not all about being a timid dulhan.
I think the universe was preparing me to be an actor. I never pursued one thing for long, but I was jack of all trades. I was learning everything possible because I knew my father would never shell out money for dresses or parties, but he would always give me money for new courses and books.
Irrespective of my looks and age, they'll like me if I portray my character well.
I am lucky that people recognise me wherever I go, but that makes it tough for me to shop.
As far as aging on screen is concerned, I am sure the TV audience don't go by stereotypes - they have evolved and become smarter over the years.
I am a celebrity, but I don't want people standing outside my wedding venue.
We women are fools to do so much for the man we love. And we forget to stand for ourselves.
It is sweet that people want to know everything about my wedding, but they should also respect my privacy.
I can never lie to my partner. Even if the truth is harsh, I'll break it to my partner but won't lie.
Fans really give us a lot of love.
Being a TV actor is quite different from being a movie star, and I always try and highlight my character. It is the reason why I am more inclined to taking frequent sabbaticals: so that when I return, people can identify with the character I play.
I need to find the right guy and the right family. The day I find something worth my while, I will get married and have kids, too.
I am a workaholic, and I sometimes wish that there were 48 hours in a day. But I know how to manipulate my time beneficially.
My parents have been my biggest support. Had it not been for them, I would have not been able to be the confident and fearless person that I am today.
You tend to relate to the other person better if you understand their professional needs.
Small things make me happy, and I laugh out loud on the silliest of jokes!
I barely get any time for myself.
Happiness is being content with what you have, living in freedom and liberty, having a good family life and good friends.
If you are good to people, they reciprocate with good behaviour.
Playing mother to grown-up kids does not allure me much. I will not feel comfortable. Also, my fans will not like me with grey hair.
No actor can be a complete artist without trying his/her hand at comic roles.
No actor can refuse a combination of a good story, a Balaji production, and the show being aired on Star Plus.