Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Pranitha Subhash

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Pranitha Subhash.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Pranitha Subhash

Pranitha Subhash is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi films. She debuted as an actress in the 2010 Kannada film, Porki. She went on to appear in several commercially successful Telugu and Tamil films like Baava (2010), Attarintiki Daredi (2013), Massu Engira Masilamani (2015), and Enakku Vaaitha Adimaigal. In 2012, she starred in the critically acclaimed film Bheema Theeradalli.

Till now I have mostly done the glam roles. But I do look forward to work for films which will give me more scope to perform as an actor.
There's no harm in kissing scenes. I'm open to them as far as the script demands it.
I plan my schedule in such way that I get enough time for everything, even personal time. — © Pranitha Subhash
I plan my schedule in such way that I get enough time for everything, even personal time.
Whenever I take a break for a couple of years, people use the term comeback.'
And I'm glad that Macao Government Tourism Office offered me an opportunity to explore and experience Macao - the country best known for its heritage, food, culture, and festivals across the world.
I believe traveling to new places and experiencing different cultures and traditions really helps you to broaden your perspective towards life.
I have always been slow to sign films, ever since my debut.
I am actually a big planner, but I have learnt to take it easy.
Cinema is my profession while food is a passion.
While handling social media pages, my father accepted every friend suggestion that popped up on the screen. He's shared some random videos and commented on people's posts. I told him it's silly paa ' and he laughed. Maybe on Father's Day, I'll teach him to order his favorite food on an app.
While I was a part of the movement Teach For Change, an NGO which focuses on training government primary and high school students in leadership skills and English language, I realized that the standard of facilities in government schools was very low.
You never know why a film gets accepted and why it doesn't. I have learnt to just go with the flow.
I'm a bad judge when it comes to my own films because I tend to like everything.
I consider myself a very bubbly girl who takes only the good from any situation that comes my way in life.
Once while sliding under a table, I hurt my knee badly. — © Pranitha Subhash
Once while sliding under a table, I hurt my knee badly.
I had been on a vacation to Sharjah a couple of years ago and it was absolutely amazing. We stayed at this beautiful resort that itself was a place to behold as it was replete with water sports and other amenities.
Crop tops with high waist skirts and palazzos with a lot of glitter have a very party vibe to it.
Once I taught him how to operate an online bank account, my father began handling transactions for my foundation-related activities.
I have always played the homely girl who's clad in traditional attires which is why I get a lot of saree and jewelry brand endorsements.
I've been offered bi-linguals and tri-linguals to be made in Hindi and south languages.
I like being versatile and perhaps that's what pushes me as an actor.
We're living in an era where the audience are welcoming content-driven stories, and not just asking to see actresses as glam props.
When a film becomes a hit you can't take all the credit, and similarly when it doesn't do well you shouldn't worry.
I carry a small handbag and it has cash and credit cards, phones, hair ties and lip balm.
Everyone wants to be fit these days, everywhere you see people are talking about being healthy and lifting weights. I did it for four months and the results showed.
I've a sweet tooth, so I love to binge on anything sweet when I have the option.
I have not had any negative experiences. But I am fully aware of the issues that some of the female actors faced in the industry. Some of them shared their bad experiences with me.
If it were to me, I'd usually just chill in my room or go to the spa.
While I have got to work with someone as experienced as Ajay Devgn sir in my first film, it is exciting to work with a promising actor like Meezaan in my second.
I've always been like this, very slow, I like to work aaramse.
I keep traveling regularly, whether it's for my work life or merely a break from my work life.
Whether glam or deglam, performance is what everyone wants in a heroine.
If you have multiple events and don't want to spend a lot, I think a solid colour crop top can be used for many different looks.
I think Porki' will be my best break as it has all the ingredients of a good film.
It's a big opportunity to work with a director like Shashank who's had hit films.
I'm not very comfortable with skin show.
A popular number from the movie Pedda Pedda' has become an instant hit and the audience is loving it.
When I got a call to be a part of the Save Governments School initiative as an ambassador, I happily accepted. I even adopted a government school for a small amount of Rs 5 lakh.
I shopped at Harrods and Louis Vuitton, as they were top on my priority list. And that's when a friendly shopkeeper told me that I could get mugged as my luxury bags were screaming for attention. And he gave me garbage bags to cover them. So here I was walking around in London with garbage bags in my hand.
'Brahmotsavam' is a heart-warming family drama that will tug at the heart strings of the audience. — © Pranitha Subhash
'Brahmotsavam' is a heart-warming family drama that will tug at the heart strings of the audience.
I think all industries are warm, inclusive and professional.
I love being part of Tamil movies.
There's not enough awareness about healthcare and people don't realize the importance of getting a timely health check-up until it is too late.
There was a call for part-time volunteers to teach at local government schools in Bengaluru and I was part of this program. That was when I realized the situation in these schools. I taught them English and even Class 7 kids didn't know basic English.
Even when I meet people, they start talking to me in Telugu, even though I'm a Kannadiga. But my character in Hello Guru Prema Kosame' will change that image of mine. You'll see me as an urban city girl in glamorous clothes.
Down South, I have predominantly acted in typical candy-floss films, where I have played cheerful college-girl roles with songs and romantic scenes.
I waited a long time to get a break with Indrajit's Huduga Hudugi.'
I think palazzos are very comfortable. It looks like a skirt, yet you can sit in them for hours.
Although I play a modern-day girl in Brahma,' there are portions in the second half that require me to shed that image.
I have often played the cute, girl-next-door character, who is in love with the hero. — © Pranitha Subhash
I have often played the cute, girl-next-door character, who is in love with the hero.
I was taking a connecting flight from Vijayawada to Hyderabad and Kajol was on the same flight. We were waiting for the lift and when I got in, the doors began closing. Kajol and her manager were all set to get in, but by then, the lift began moving up. I was so embarrassed that when I met her later, I apologized for the goof up.
My father hails from Shantigrama in Hassan, but my family moved to Bengaluru. Even though I was born and raised in Bengaluru, I have strong ties with my roots.
I try to pick roles that excite and interest me.
What a fantastic move against black money to ban Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes.
India and Israel share great relations, and with Israel known as a start-up country, there are a lot entrepreneurship opportunities to explore on social projects.
I prefer to wear big earrings because then you're sorted jewelry-wise.
There are a lot of offers. But I don't like to overwork.
The experience of chilling in the Dead Sea is beyond words!
After Porki,' I immediately got a film opposite Siddharth. Getting into Tollywood opposite a big hero and under a big banner was a big deal.
Recently, I read a quote which said that if a woman is beautiful, she's called an Angel' in English and a Bapu Bomma' in Telugu. I think that sums up the legacy he has left behind.
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