Top 82 Quotes & Sayings by Radhika Pandit

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Radhika Pandit

Radhika Pandit is an Indian film and former television actress. She has established a career in Kannada cinema as a leading actress.

Yash was a great friend, a fabulous boyfriend, and is an even better husband.
I don't have a dream role as such, but given a chance, I would want to play a historic role.
All the projects that I am part of get delayed for reasons beyond my control! — © Radhika Pandit
All the projects that I am part of get delayed for reasons beyond my control!
I used to represent Mount Carmel College in cultural activities, and a friend in the team told me to try my hand at acting.
'Gaana Bajana' gave me an opportunity to experiment with my looks. I played a tomboy in that film, a role that I hadn't essayed before. I have no regrets for having done the film.
If my role requires a certain kind of dialect, which I think I am not confident enough to do, I'd prefer a dubbing artist then. There shouldn't be a selfish motive, and it's always better to have a certain understanding between the director/producer and the actress.
Regardless of where the offer comes from, I'll choose characters that are inspiring and challenging.
All of us are in search of something or the other, be it dreams or success.
I like to do one film at a time. But sometimes, when projects get delayed for reasons beyond my control, I juggle more than one.
If you analyze my career graph, you will see that I'm slow at choosing projects.
For me, the small joys of life make me happy.
Getting the right script that will work at the BO and relate to the audience is what matters. You also need a great director to bring the script to the screen in a form you envisioned it to be.
'Alemaari' is an experimental cinema of sorts. If audiences don't understand it, the film will fall flat. — © Radhika Pandit
'Alemaari' is an experimental cinema of sorts. If audiences don't understand it, the film will fall flat.
I see romance as a state of mind. I may find it in a candlelit dinner or by walking in the rain.
I've been charging what I deserve. I believe I am worth every penny of it, and if filmmakers think so, too, they will pay me.
Every actor evolves over a period of time.
Every year we go to Shirali, which is between Murudeshwar and Bhatkal. We have our roots there. The most special part of the trip is visiting the Shri Chitrapur Math.
I love to ,and an alarm clock will ensure that I wake up and leave work on time.
For 'Zoom,' as the script demanded it, I opted for a shorter hair-style, as I play the character of a modern girl who is self-made.
An award, to me, means a bonus. It's not that an actor works for an award. I don't work for an award. But, when you get an award, it is encouraging and inspiring and reminds you that you need to do well.
When he proposed to me, Yash said one of the nicest things ever. He spoke of a vision in which he saw himself, his wife, and a stroller, with a baby, on a scenic beach. And the lady in his vision was me. That sealed the deal for me.
I have to maintain my stardom.
While I don't claim that I feel no pressure, I have strived to take up only those scripts that appeal to me. I've been lucky that the ones I chose were also liked by audiences.
For me, summer holidays, vacations, New Year, and any trip away from Bengaluru meant going to Goa. My mother is from there.
I've always striven to ensure that I work on one film at a time.
The first time I ever attended a Varamahalakshmi puje was when I was introduced by Yash to his family and kind of made it official that we are in a relationship.
Unlike most expectant moms, I haven't had cravings to eat anything fancy. But on one day, I felt like eating kulfi. In the next hour, every possible flavour of kulfi in all shapes and sizes were laid out in front of me.
I know my responsibilities as an actor and am aware that it is equally important to promote my films as to act in them.
As I studied in a girls' school and a girls' college, I am comfortable in the space where other girls are involved. If you see 'Moggina Manasu,' which was my first release, there were four of us girls sharing screen space.
I do not know how I developed the interest for baking. If I am not shooting, I head back home and start baking my favourite cakes and cookies.
'Hudugaru' is a remake of the Tamil film 'Nadodigal.' The film is about what happens when relationships between friends or lovers is taken casually. The film will appeal to youngsters and families alike.
As an actor, I love challenges.
I drink a lot of milk.
I grew up listening to this adage that hard work never fails. It is very true of 'Adhoori.'
The role that I played in 'Gaana Bajaana' was that of a tomboyish girl who identified with the guys. There was nothing feminine about her.
For me, work is worship, and it is not just the number of movies I make but the quality which matters most, irrespective of how they eventually fare at the box office.
I am not a very ambitious person.
I used to love the idea of being in love, even though I hadn't been in love before. — © Radhika Pandit
I used to love the idea of being in love, even though I hadn't been in love before.
Dubbing is an important part of acting, and I feel complete only when it's my voice that is heard. Having essayed the character, I know the kinds of emotions that are required for each scene.
It's a rather cute love story, like the title suggests, and is a out and out commercial. Given the title 'Ramachari,' we have a lot to live up to.
Romance doesn't have to be portrayed physically. I love being part of romantic films, but I wouldn't venture into something I'm not comfortable with.
After the success of 'Krishnan Love Story,' I have decided to work only on good films.
Working with senior and star actors is always a positive and more satisfactory experience, but I have always stressed upon the quality of the script.
When people come offering you quality work, I think that is a result of the sheer hardwork and dedication I have had towards my profession.
Before joining the industry, my impression of Kannada films was red and yellow outfits, hilarious sets, and dance movements. But I'm glad I'm wrong.
There is pressure from day one when you start your career.
I was in my final year in college when I acted in 'Nanda Gokula.'
I don't work out as often as I would like to, so a water sipper is technically not an essential item. But I make up for the lack of exercise by drinking a lot of water.
Yes, I faced camera for the first time for '18th Cross.' It was a great experience for me to be part of a film after working in some television serials. — © Radhika Pandit
Yes, I faced camera for the first time for '18th Cross.' It was a great experience for me to be part of a film after working in some television serials.
People like movies made by the Ramu Enterprises banner because they get to see a film with rich production values.
I want to improve with every film, including being better groomed.
It's always nice to work with repeat actors.
What I'd look for are roles in which the heroine's character has substance rather than just glamour.
In 'Drama,' I play a flirtatious girl who uses her femininity to get things done.
I'm the romantic sort and would like to watch films that I can relate to.
I don't believe in dieting. I don't think I can ever be on a diet.
'Adhoori' and 'Sagar' took a long time to complete.
I have never considered doing action films.
It's very flattering to be praised for each of your efforts.
I will continue to work with newbies as long as the script and the director are good.
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