Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian dancer Rakhi Sawant.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Rakhi Sawant is an Indian dancer, model, actress and television talk show host, who has appeared in many Hindi and a few Kannada, Marathi, Odia, Telugu and Tamil films and was a contestant on the first season of the Indian reality television series Bigg Boss 1 (2006) and as a challenger and finalist in Bigg Boss 14 (2020). Sawant has established herself as a sex symbol in Bollywood.
I don't think Indian parents will accept Veena Malik as their bahu. After all, she's a Pakistani national!
I can't be happy if I want to because the media won't let me be. They keep propagating a tacky image of mine. They even make my charity work look like a publicity stunt.
I have been through so many grave situations. For my family and to be where I am, I have had to go through many hurdles and difficulties. But I did not lose my courage.
One should be brave. It's life, there will be ups and downs. It's only when you are down, that you get the strength to get back up.
My husband works with Donald Trump's company as an employee.
No one realizes how much pain is hidden behind my smile.
Despite being through 100 hurdles, I have stood up for myself.
When we used to live in a chawl during our childhood, we would play Holi with water balloons.
I belong to a highly religious family. Both my mother and father perform fasting, do shrads and completely believe in Ganpati. This has influenced me and that is why even I am so religious.
I believe anything can be achieved by hard work.
I'm not chasing reality shows. Viewers want to see me and producers want me on their shows.
I wanted to have a quiet, hidden wedding.
I am a director's baby.
I am more popular than many politicians, and even superstars like Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.
If I am depressed, I do not like to talk to my parents or friends, instead I go and sit in a church or a temple which relaxes me immediately.
Even if I sneeze, it would make headlines.
I have no problems exposing to any extent. However when I gave my first bikini shot, it was quite tough facing the public out there.
I have immense faith in God and I am spiritual too.
My father disowned me and my mother left me. It was difficult but I took Lord Ganesha's and Jesus's name and could pass through it.
I am as fearless as the Rani of Jhansi and I will fight against all those people who are dragging me in controversy.
My film 'Ek Kahaani Julie Ki' is based on Indrani Mukerjea's life. It is inspired from it. I am so lucky because she's my best friend.
I want men to see that women aren't only good in the kitchen, but can play cricket too.
I am learning Bengali because I want to dub for myself.
It is a materialistic world full of mean people and not a place for people like me who value emotions.
I met with an accident while performing for a show in Colombo. I couldn't see because of artificial fog that was on the sets; I tripped and hurt my head. I had to undergo surgery, and shave my head because of the stitches.
I am as spicy as a green chili.
I thank Jesus for giving me such a wonderful husband. He was my fan ever since he first saw my first interview with Prabhu Chawla. He Whatsapped me. Messaging and then talking to him, we became friends with the passage of time.
Am I the only one who exposes? Just because I don't have a godfather, or I'm not a star kid, I'm told that I expose. I don't care.
I'm not the first girl to get into controversy.
Now I've become classy, else I would not have been on 'Koffee with Karan.'
If I do any kind of charity work, it catches attention immediately.
I had several offers to act in films. But I rejected all of them and decided to plunge into politics.
I faced innumerable rejections and resorted to surgery to improve my looks and appearance.
I do not think education is necessary to give justice to the poor.
My family was poor. My father was in the police force and was drawing a small salary. Because of that I could not study.
Ramdev Baba had once said mean things about item girls and heroines. So I want to marry him to prove that even item girls are like any other woman, who can be a very good daughter, sister, wife and mother.
Honestly speaking, after seeing my parents' marriage, I have lost all faith in marriage.
I have got lots of offers from networks for more reality shows.
The era we live in we see child are more advanced then us. And that is why they need knowledge even on sex before they involve themselves in crime because of curiosity to know about sex.
I do glamorous photoshoots but I don't like nudity and I am against it.
I don't have anybody to weep for me, except my mother.
I think people are forcefully dragging me under bad light to ruin my career.
I want to launch my own line of C-strings and even be a brand ambassador for them. For that, I wouldn't mind getting butt implants done from Dubai.
I will make breast implants passe and butt implants hip and chic.
He is a Hindu NRI and I am a Christian, so I did a court marriage and had a Catholic wedding. The wedding was intimate with just family members.
I have undergone plastic surgery. I got my breasts done. Big deal.
My husband is an NRI. Well, his name is Ritesh and he is in the U.K.
I went into the surgery room as my former self Neeru Bheda but came out as a new and improved version of my own self - Rakhi Sawant.
I am no police, I don't even have any educational degree, but I have a degree in life management.
Osama Bin Laden was found hiding in a house compound in Pakistan by American forces. Muammar Gaddafi was captured by rebel militia while hiding in a drain underneath a road in Libya. And Pakistani starlet Veena Malik was found by the Indian media hiding in a suburban hotel in Mumbai.
I don't think like Raj Thackeray... that anyone from Uttar Pradesh or Bihar or anywhere who comes to Mumbai is an outsider.
I like Arvind Kejriwal and his work that he is doing for India, but I don't know why he is after Congress party and Gandhi family, why can't he see other leaders and parties which are also involved in corruption.
I don't consider myself to be less than Jhansi ki Rani. In the Panipat war, she was a lone woman while she had thousands of enemies. Same way, even I have a thousand enemies in my fight. That was the war of Panipat, mine is the war of Ludhiana.
I am not joking when I state that I remained uneducated because I could not afford education.
I don't believe in differentiating between Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Christian - we are all one, and Mumbai is for everyone.
Sex is a must topic. Even every Bollywood movies has such highlighted content.
See, I am straight woman, but Tanushree Dutta made me a lesbian. She used me thinking I will not become a big star and reveal what she did to the public. She is wrong.
If I meet Ashok Chavan, I will ask him - when the rains come, why do the roads get flooded? Despite spending so much money and taking so much tax from the citizens, why?
If you start collecting the plastic that has gone into our Bollywood bodies, I can fill three trucks outside this very building. At least I'm honest enough to admit to it.
I feel sex is a common topic everyone see in content of any television shows be it a fiction or live comedy or a chat show.