Top 75 Quotes & Sayings by Ishita Dutta - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Ishita Dutta.
Last updated on April 15, 2025.
I think I am very fortunate to have my sister, who is always there to guide me and my food and lodging has been taken care of. Since my basic need of life is secure, when it comes to working, I never appeared like a desperate struggler who needs the job to run the kitchen.
Self respect and dignity are more important for a woman than success.
It is easy for people to sit behind their laptops and assassinate somebody's character.
I should be comfortable on the set to be able to give my best.
Tanushree taught me how to do make-up when I didn't even know how to hold a brush, She encouraged me to go to acting school when I was not confident about my personality and acting. She even got my pictures done by the best photographers in town. She motivated me to do my best.
Even on television, it is all about the script of the show and my character. It has nothing to do with whether I am bagging the lead role or any other.
It is unfortunate that in every industry, there are people who take advantage of needy people, but I would like to tell all the budding actors not to be vulnerable and always have a backup plan because rejection in auditions and films is not the end of the world.
It's important for me to work with a good set of people who I can connect with. — © Ishita Dutta
It's important for me to work with a good set of people who I can connect with.
Even when I took up 'Drishyam,' I was not the lead character. I liked the role as the story was about my character and that was enough for me to take up the film.
I discuss everything with Tanushree no matter which part of the world she is in. She is the reason I make good decisions. She advises me to concentrate and work hard. She keeps telling me that she is proud of me - that makes me content with my work.
A movement can't happen with just one person. — © Ishita Dutta
A movement can't happen with just one person.
Many don't know that my sister has silently been my backbone.
I was a last-minute casting in 'Drishyam.'
My lifestyle is not an opportunity for a sick-minded man to harass me. Why does society dictate a girl to live her life with certain norms? I think the perspective should be changed.
I came into the industry much after my sister quit. Not once did she demotivate me.
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