Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Gautam Rode - Page 2

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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
I don't want to ever look cheap on screen and want my viewers to squirm in their seats when they see me in such a scene. I'd rather wow them with my physique.
I was doing back to back shows for four years.
Being an actor I believe in doing a variety of roles so that the audience gets to see different shades of me. — © Gautam Rode
Being an actor I believe in doing a variety of roles so that the audience gets to see different shades of me.
I feel there are very few people who can control their anger.
If my parents don't like something, they tell me on my face. You get real feedback from them.
I am not a foodie so the idea of sacrificing a few things doesn't bother me. I can go on without eating as long as I don't suffer from acidity.
I believe that music videos give us an opportunity as actors to play a different character.
To be very honest, I owe it all to TV, it has made me what I am today. I've learnt the craft from it.
Whenever I am in U.P., I feel as if I am at home.
Every year, till class ninth, I used to visit Kanpur during my vacations. I still remember during vacations, I used to have great fun with my relatives.
As a sensible actor, I can easily judge which scene looks vulgar and which will look aesthetic.
One afternoon I decided, with a couple of friends, to eat out. We set out hunting for a good restaurant and couldn't find a single place because everything was shut. Finally we had to have idlis at a place and that too at 5 P. M. I didn't know Goa totally shuts down in the afternoon.
I'll never say good bye to TV. I belong there. — © Gautam Rode
I'll never say good bye to TV. I belong there.
I was never into drama and theatre in school, so I never participated in Christmas skits that were often a part of Christmas celebrations in school.
But the best part about being actors and married to each other is that you can discuss work and take feedback from each other.
Maintaining dignity and staying calm in a show like 'Bigg Boss' is a very big task.
Every year, I feel really sad when I see Ganesha idols lying here and there after the visarjan. So it is my request to everyone to bring home eco-friendly idols.
Good shows have to get made in the first place... The regular ones don't excite me as an actor but at the end of the day, I have to work to earn my bread and butter.
I like having a new challenge to tackle because that gives me an adrenaline rush.
When I was a kid, I loved having muffins and cupcakes and I still like them with coffee.
I think one should definitely invest, not all the money in one go but keep some and invest the rest as and when required.
If you do TV, sign a proper daily soap, then you won't be able to do anything.
An actor can never plan. You never know what can work in your favour or not and then maybe the whole dynamics can change.
I don't wish to be a part of 'Bigg Boss.' People only fight on that show; whenever you put on that show, you hear people fighting.
In 'Nach... ', I go all out, but 'Saraswati... ' is an introvert character. The two things are totally opposite.
As a kid, I would have 6-7 muffins with milk for breakfast.
Each medium has its own beauty and way of working. While television offers immense reach and long-running shows, films are shorter and they are presented differently. With theatre, it's the thrill of instant feedback.
I once invested in a risky business. Quite a few people warned me not to do so, but I still went ahead and invested the money. — © Gautam Rode
I once invested in a risky business. Quite a few people warned me not to do so, but I still went ahead and invested the money.
I had thought of joining my dad in his stock broking business in Delhi.
I don't live to eat but eat to live.
I've two great friends in showbiz - Nigaar Khan and Waseem Sabir.
People say it is tough to have true friends in glam world, but I feel it is the same everywhere.
As an actor I believe in doing all sorts of genres.
When I have some time, I enjoy watching movies, also trying to cultivate habit of reading.
I was a runner in Delhi's Army Public School. I started running when I was in class four and became the fastest sprinter in school and zone competitions by the time I reached class eight.
I work out for a few hours extra, but I can't give cakes and chocolates a miss on Christmas.
I was a very ziddi kid. One Diwali, I was hell-bent on lighting an anaar on my palm, and it burst on my palm! It is not a great memory but I still remember that.
I bought my home in Mumbai in 2008 and things started changing for me after 2011 when I brought my first Ganpati. Career-wise, it took an upward graph for me and I totally believe in it.
I bought quite a few houses and cars. — © Gautam Rode
I bought quite a few houses and cars.
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