Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Mithila Palkar - Page 2
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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
I have no apprehension over cutting my hair.
I wouldn't attribute everything to luck. I think I am very hardworking, and nothing discounts hard work for anything.
I cannot watch my performance as an audience because whenever I watch anything that I am a part of, I watch critically.
Our grandparents' generation prefers to watch film on TV rather than going to the theatre because of the simple reason that they are really old. Watching a film for, say, two hours at a stretch is difficult for them.
It was my dream to start my creative journey with a Marathi play, but sadly nothing materialised. So, I took up some good English plays that were offered to me.
I have grown up watching plays at Shivaji Mandir and used to participate in plays in school, too.
I shop once in six months. My friends often point at my shoes to tell me that they've worn out. It's embarrassing, but it doesn't affect me too much. I shop when I have to.
When it comes to dressing up, I am more like my character Meera from 'Girl In The City,' I like to experiment with my looks once in a while.
Initially, it took me time to realise that I am sharing screen space with Irrfan Khan. But when I started working with him, a lot of times I would end up laughing in a scene.
I have never been to an acting school, and on the sets of 'Karwaan,' Irrfan was my acting school. By observing him, I learnt to improvise in the scenes along with focusing on the smallest of the details.
While I was doing the first season of 'Girl In The City,' a lot of people remembered me through my character name. None of them knew my real name, and my onscreen name, Meera, became my identity.
I am ready to work in any industry whether its Bollywood, Hollywood, the digital platforms, South Indian film, or Bengali films. Wherever I get a good opportunity, I'll be there.
At a Metro station, I got called out by my character name - Meera - and I realised that I had started responding to that quite intuitively. It was quite a funny moment.
I just want to improve as an actor, and I am also fond of dancing and learning musical instruments.
I like to keep experimenting - singing, dancing, acting. I want to learn an instrument, dive. I want to do everything. I will keep pushing myself into as many things as I can.
With the amount of planned and unplanned travel I have, it is critical for me to treat my curls right on a daily basis.
Even when I got ?500 a month as pocket money, I would never spend all of it. It's the same now. I am just conscious of the fact that I wasn't born with a silver spoon.
I always knew that I wanted to be an actor. I made my debut on stage when I was 12, and I was sure that this is what made me happy. However, nobody takes a 12-year-old's career choice seriously. Everybody laughed it off. I also ran away from it, but acting eventually found me.
I just ignore the negative people and trolls. They stop bothering you when you don't acknowledge them; it suits me just right.
I damp my hair, take 2-3 drops of serum, and apply it through the length of my hair - my hair becomes super smooth, letting me style it any way I want, and - it also gets the perfect, glossy finish.
I sing all the time, and my co-actors from theatre arena feel that my choice of songs and timing is bad - not that I pay heed, though.
I love the fact that my hair has a life of its own.
As an artist, Priyanka Chopra is quite inspiring - she is unstoppable, fierce, and she does everything!
One routine that I swear by during monsoons is to religiously apply few drops of hair serum every time I wash my hair. It cuts through the frizz and makes hair quite smooth!
I have always played the cheerful girl next door, especially on the Internet, and this film is a break from that. My character is more moody and bratty in 'Karwaan.'
I want to concentrate on movies. Bollywood is my priority, but that doesn't mean I will stop working on series. I want to do both.
Acting on a digital platform is similar to the big screen.
I am always interested in good performance, always tried to improve my skill as an actor.
I love lipsticks and have quite a collection.
I've done over 100 auditions, but I was lucky to stumble onto the Internet as it was growing. Because in film, people are not looking at casting completely unknown faces as lead roles.
Theatre and cinema have been major influences in my life.
I like to keep it bare minimum, be it make-up or accessories.
Whenever I am in front of the camera, my hair goes through a lot of harsh styling. But I ensure that my off-camera time is all about letting my hair down, taking it easy and, of course, letting my hair breathe!
My job as an actor is to live the role that I do.
For me, I wanted to be an actor without being bothered about the medium. So when the opportunity came my way, it did not really matter on which medium I am working.
'Girl in the City' has been such a special project for everyone involved.
Digital is a fantastic platform to tell your stories.
I did science at the junior college level but switched to a bachelor's in mass media at MMK College, Bandra.
I don't really overthink my characters. The camera comes on, and I am on.
Like a lot of people, I also grew up watching Bollywood films.