Top 55 Quotes & Sayings by Manini Mishra

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Manini Mishra.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Manini Mishra

Manini Mishra is an Indian film and TV actress who rose to stardom by playing the role of Katiya in Ssshhhh...Koi Hai, the horror TV Series on STAR Plus, Pari Kapadia in Sony Entertainment Television's popular serial, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin. She is also well known for her role as Dr Sonali Barwe in C.I.D. She has been seen in many TV serials. She has also appeared in film. She played the role of Shagun in Serial Laado 2. In 2021, She is playing the role of Pam in Kuch Toh Hai: Naagin Ek Naye Rang Mein on Colors TV

It's a blessing that I get to play such diverse roles.
My mom is a bureaucrat officer.
When I was approached to play the queen of witchland, I was fascinated. — © Manini Mishra
When I was approached to play the queen of witchland, I was fascinated.
An actor can make an impact even in a role of five minutes.
I am very spiritual and believe that there are souls with unfinished dreams.
Mihir is one of the most secure men that I have ever come across in my life.
I want to do experimental films.
It is not easy to stay home, look after the house and also take care of the child.
TV is a medium with a wide reach and viewers consider actors role models. Hence, one must realize the responsibility of portraying a certain character.
My daughter writes and is the editor of her school magazine.
I don't wish to be seen on television all the time. Instead, I prefer a five-minute appearance in a rare and challenging role for which I can be remembered for the next 50 years.
I had heard stories about witches flying on a broom as a kid and I would always think, wow, they had their own private jet.
My daughter was four when I married Mihir. I share everything with her and I respect her emotions. She has adjusted quite well. — © Manini Mishra
My daughter was four when I married Mihir. I share everything with her and I respect her emotions. She has adjusted quite well.
Those who live in small towns definitely are the ones who have so much of apnapan, as compared to the cold-hearted people in metros such as Delhi or Mumbai.
I don't like doing regressive saas-bahu shows on television.
I have been offered thrice to participate in 'Bigg Boss' and I rejected it everytime.
I am very confident about my color. It has never deterred me from achieving anything in life.
There are no filmy parties for my daughter. I'm a bit old-fashioned in such cases because I don't want my child to lose her innocence at such an early age.
If given a chance, I would love to baby-sit my friend's children as I love kids and maybe organize a small picnic for them. But due to my busy schedule it doesn't happen often.
More than ghosts, I believe in guardian angels.
I like the mad and neurotic pace of television.
I am a psycho therapist and I used to teach street children.
I always wanted to be an archaeologist or a psychiatrist.
I have enjoyed doing comedies the most because in real life, I don't take myself or anyone else too seriously!
Everyone who knows me knows that I am a wickedly mad person.
I am not an overprotective mother. I am independent and my daughter is independent too.
At home we always converse in Oriya.
Comedy makes me soar, and comedy is very serious business.
My father belongs to Berhampur and my mother is from Uttar Pradesh.
I go by the content of the script and not the length of the role.
We need sensible people in the system, who are honest and passionate about the country and will not fall pray to corruption.
Both Mihir and I don't want to expose our life on a public platform.
Once a friend of mine applied on my behalf to enter the Miss Delhi, Face of 1993 contest. I soon fell in love with the concept and the ramp walks too.
Unless a role pushes me out of my comfort zone, I don't feel interested at all.
I always want my daughter to feel that her mother is a fine actor.
I am dying to play the role of a surgeon and if there is a medical series on TV, I would love to do it. — © Manini Mishra
I am dying to play the role of a surgeon and if there is a medical series on TV, I would love to do it.
People noticed me in 'Krrish,' and my seven-year-old daughter said I made her laugh.
My family has always been inclined to any form of art.
I do organize play dates with close friends.
I am a psychotherapist and hypnotherapist.
I prefer to go with the flow.
I am so conscious of my image because I have a daughter and have said no to offers for item numbers down South.
I am a very blessed actor because I have always got the chance to portray various characters.
Every time I choose a role, I see whether it excites me and offers me the potential to challenge myself.
I want to ideate with people and come up with something through which I can rehabilitate people who are handicapped in some way and integrate them with people into mainstream. That's the bigger plan!
This relationship has helped me develop a strong sense of self; be more confident. Mihir's very proud of me, supportive and appreciative, and respects my talents and me as a human being.
I always say, if you want to judge a person, see what he/she laughs at. — © Manini Mishra
I always say, if you want to judge a person, see what he/she laughs at.
The experience of shooting 'Encounter' itself was very exciting and challenging.
I believe in being a mother who gives wings, not clips them.
I love children and animals.
God has a plan for every individual. We must only strive to achieve what we have to. He takes care of the rest.
I love playing strong power-oriented roles.
The mother who stays home instead of working sacrifices her aspirations and career to ensure that her child is well taken care of.
I want to create content for TV and films.
I have been lucky makers have allowed me to experiment with my roles.
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