Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Raashi Khanna - Page 2
Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Raashi Khanna.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Apart from work, I really have no time for myself. I am literally living out of a suitcase. But I love my life!
I honestly believe that you can change your destiny by working hard.
The role I was waiting for came in the form of Varsha in 'Tholi Prema.'
I did not choose acting as a career.
I had been comfortable with the simple 'girl next door' look for a long time. But then, I really wanted to get out of that zone and experiment with my style.
I am inspired by the work done by Vidya Balan and Priyanka Chopra. They are both versatile and extremely talented actors.
I always respect Dil Raju garu.
I was really looking forward to the release of 'Villain.' I put in a lot of hard work, and I am glad people are noticing basic things - like how I synced perfectly with the Malayalam dialogues or that I came across as a Malayalam girl - makes me feel wonderful.
I don't want people to define me. That's the best way for an actor to grow.
Learning Telugu was scary.
For an actor to grow, she needs to play roles that put her out of her comfort zone.
I am really excited to act with a powerhouse of talent like Vijay Deverakonda.
I don't have any acting or theatre background.
I am conscious of making choices that balance the performance and commercial aspects. It's easy to get stereotyped in this industry.
'Jai Lava Kusa' is my best look onscreen.
I have no complaints except for the fact that I get very little time with my family. However, the happiness they feel every time they see me doing well compensates for everything.
I am a family person. I thank my parents for their upbringing.
It's always exciting to be part of films where you matter and add value.
I experiment, but I am extremely mindful of the things I wear. The key is to accept your body type and pick cuts and styles that flatter your frame.
I had been living out of a suitcase in hotels, and that was getting to me, so I bought a new house in Hyderabad. I wanted the comfort and warmth of my own home when I return from hectic shootings.
I love wearing heels but don't wear it too often because I am comfortable about my height. And for me, comfort comes first.
I completely understand how temporary fame is, and I keep my sanity at all times.
I wasn't sure if I would survive in the film industry in the beginning. So, I gave myself six months to see if things fall in place, and luckily, soon after I moved to Mumbai, I began getting modelling and acting offers.
Coming from the Malayalam sets, when I went to Telugu, people told me that I wasn't acting and that it felt dead. It was very subtle in Malayalam, while it is slightly dramatic in Telugu. It is quite fascinating to understand what each industry expects of you and work according to that.
Ravi Teja means extraordinary energy.
The coffee in Araku is the best I have had so far.
I eat properly and work out a lot.
As much as I like being part of commercial films that give me visibility with a wide audience, and love being the glamourous girl, at the end of the day, I am an actor, and nothing can be more satisfying than being appreciated for my craft.
I learnt to keep my acting subtle.
Whatever the language, I will make the best of the opportunities coming my way.
After completing my honours in English, I remember getting a photograph clicked at a promotional booth put up by Vaseline in a mall. I was just having some fun with my friends, but never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I will be on the cover of 'Femina.'
I have always wanted to sing at some point in my life. In fact, when I was shooting for 'Oohalu Gusagusalaade,' I would randomly start singing on the sets, and I even earned a nickname 'Radio' on that film.
I understand that, being born with a certain face, people want to see me in certain roles. But one needs to break that image by doing different kinds of films.
I'd say an ideal wardrobe should have a mix of high-fashion gowns, clothes that spell 'boho chic,' and at least a few things that are playful.
I don't like being put into a category.
Whenever I get a chance, I try spending as much time as possible with my family.
Doing comedy is very challenging, as I am a shy person in real life.
'Jai Lava Kusa' will see a very new me. From my styling to the way I look, everything is very fresh.
What more can an actor ask for than being surrounded by scripts to choose from?
After being signed for 'Madras Cafe,' I joined Jogi Singh's acting classes, where I learned the basic nuances.