Top 93 Quotes & Sayings by Randeep Hooda

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Randeep Hooda

Randeep Hooda is an Indian actor and equestrian. Hooda is a versatile actor best known for his work in the Hindi film industry. He is the recipient of various accolades including two Stardust Awards and a nomination each for the Filmfare and the International Indian Film Academy Awards.

I would like to be known as one of the best actors in the world because that is something that I would have earned. And being sexiest would come from my genes... it is something I was born with and not earned it for myself.
From being a waiter, to a door-to-door salesman, to a car-washer, to a delivery boy - I have done it all.
Stardom happens - you can't plan it - it's destiny, and you shouldn't stand between you and your destiny. I'm letting my destiny play its part, and I go by my gut feeling. If I like my role, I say yes; if I don't, I just refuse, as simple as that.
I'm going to be acting all my life. But, while doing that, I will try to avoid the trappings of fame. — © Randeep Hooda
I'm going to be acting all my life. But, while doing that, I will try to avoid the trappings of fame.
I would often take this bus and go to a nearby village where I had hordes of animal friends. I was hardly around four or five years old then. The conductor was so used to seeing me hop on to the bus and get down at the same place, that he never asked any questions. The strangest part is, he never asked for a ticket either!
Knowledge is power. You can't begin a career, for that matter even a relationship, unless you know everything there is to know about it.
I'm going to start a polo team with my friend, and we're trying to collect as many horses as we can. You have to find time for things you love.
We had a great dramatics department in school, so I did a lot of plays and theatre there. Later, when I was the captain of our student's ward, I figured out that if you find something you really love to do, you don't have to work for the rest of your life! You can just have fun and still excel in it because you enjoy what you do.
The hero is changing in Bollywood, and I approach a hero's role like a character by focusing on its weaknesses. I feel the weaknesses of a character make them more alive, relatable, and human.
Contrary to the royal and uptight image of polo, I want to bring it to a younger generation. This is a great sport that can have a larger audience and appeal to more people. Sportsmanship is lacking in many other sports that I don't want to name.
For very long, I wasn't able to find a place for myself in movies. After my initial success, I didn't know how to capitalise on it.
Be it Valentine's Day, Father's Day or Mother's Day, I feel all days are reminders of some feelings. February 14 doesn't hold any special relevance for me.
Love to me has meant different things at different junctures of my life. I'm not a hopeless romantic.
I don't play the role of a villain, really, but I like playing anti-hero kind of roles. I like characters where there's conflict, drama, and more personal investment than just being heroes.
Every actor's deepest desire is to reach a huge audience. So, I don't look down upon commercial cinema... there's a beauty in it that you understand sooner or later. — © Randeep Hooda
Every actor's deepest desire is to reach a huge audience. So, I don't look down upon commercial cinema... there's a beauty in it that you understand sooner or later.
I would really love to work with Clint Eastwood.
I don't see anything wrong in someone wanting to be famous or having sky-high ambitions.
In 2010, I sold my car, a Toyota Majester, for just a lakh-and-a-half to be able to feed my horses. It continues to be like a hole, where I put all my money.
Celebs says we have no time for love, but I wouldn't say that.
As human beings, we are all flawed. And just like there is a good side, there is also a bad side waiting to find its way out.
I wouldn't mind doing a film revolving around horses, but I wouldn't dilute my equity just sitting on one.
My mom often tells me to get married, but she gets it now that I don't want to. Like any other mom, she is worried, but she also understands the demands of my profession. I am blessed to have a family like this.
Horses are in our DNA. We used them way before cars for commuting.
Seriously I suspected I was a good actor, though I didn't know it during 'Monsoon Wedding.' Now I realize the more I learn, the less I know about acting... and life.
There is an interaction and action, reaction between two people. One should show honesty in a relationship. Be honest to your partner and tell him everything. How long can you do things with dishonesty and that's wrong. Don't get into a relationship if you can't be honest.
None of us can claim to be fair and square in love - and I'm definitely not a hypocrite! Humans are built to evolve with time. It depends on the nature of the relationship you share with a person. It is there today, tomorrow it may be gone; c'est la vie.
I think it would be pompous to say I am an underrated actor. I don't think it is for me to think and decide; it is for people to decide. But I am glad I am underrated than being overrated - that is something I would find hard to digest.
I have this soft spot for have-nots. So, I was really inclined to portray their pain and pathos in 'Highway.'
I never think about what others are doing. I do a film for myself, not others.
I'm just happy that people have recognised me as leading man material.
I used to run away from school to my village. But later, I went to the U.S. for studies and lost touch.
I find solace in animals. I have got a stray dog at home called Candy. I picked it up while I was waiting at the airport one day. I always wanted to have a 'macho' dog but got this sweet little thing instead.
The truth is that I've always wanted to be an actor, ever since I was a child. I used to see these English movies which were shown to us in our school every Saturday, and then I used to enact the hero's part in my head.
You can't get angry with a horse. They will get angry and frisky with you.
In all of us, there is a struggle between the good and the bad. It makes it more palpable and real to play such people as an actor.
It's a misconception that love can only foster between two people of opposite sex. Love is a bond.
It is important to keep the filmmakers interested in you so they can offer you everything and anything. We actors are not given work on the basis of audience poll; the filmmaker will cast you after they see and like your work. It is essential to do different kind of films and not get typecast.
A few years ago, when I had no work and started believing that films weren't a viable career, I thought of finding another job. I started training and riding horses and got consumed by that. It was a boon in disguise.
Approaching people for work has not worked for me. People who came to me with work has worked. — © Randeep Hooda
Approaching people for work has not worked for me. People who came to me with work has worked.
It is easy to bare your body, but it is difficult to bare your soul. What works for me is that I am not a city-raised boy with city-raised sensibilities. I can play the vulnerable tough man, the guy with a gun in his hand, tears in his eyes, fire in his heart, innocence in him, and in his arms a woman he loves.
I give two hoots about being typecast. It's not in my hands.
It's too bad I'm not a flirt. When I'm on the sets, I'm too busy working on my scenes to look at the ladies.
I think 'method acting' is a widely abused term.
There is no life without sport and no sport without competition.
February days are a marketing gimmick; love happens every day.
I am not an angry guy. It's just the roles I do that impact my personality.
There is a sense of purity in theatre which always attracts me. Deep down, I feel I am more of an artist than a commodity, which Bollywood turns you into. I want to strike a balance.
I knew that I wanted to be an actor; how to go about it was the question. I went to Australia for my studies; from there I told my dad that I also want to do a course in performing arts, but my father refused. So I completed my studies and came back. But I kept poking him, saying that acting is something that I want to do.
There is no need to change my image. I like my image, and the audience likes it, too. I am very comfortable with the kind of roles I do, and as I am not doing the same character or playing myself. I explore my characters; I don't brood over my broody image.
I believe in the institution of marriage; Other than cinema, it's the only way to be immortalised! — © Randeep Hooda
I believe in the institution of marriage; Other than cinema, it's the only way to be immortalised!
Sex appeal is a good thing for commercial cinema. Though I can't sit at home and consider myself a sex symbol, it is for people to do so. I want to be known as an interesting actor.
Trust is not about what you can or cannot do in the name of love but who you are and what you choose to reveal as things progress and evolve.
A movie is a mass consumption product. I have got no delusions about being niche. I don't want to be niche. Though in the earlier part of my career I was into niche cinema, doing independent films - and I do have a revolutionary bent of mind - but you cannot make a change from outside; you have to be a part of it.
I feel very meditative when I ride. A horse does not know whether my movie is a hit or a flop or what is happening in my relationship.
If someone explains me the definition of love, I will give my life to the person. Love is a thing which is difficult to understand. Love is always evolving.
Love is a strange emotion. It is ever evolving. Lust is transient. With time, one realizes that love and togetherness are two different things. Very few people are lucky enough to experience the two emotions simultaneously.
I've had my share of struggle. I believe, never take success to your head or failure to your heart.
Love can never make you weak, and love is not restricted to opposite sex. I love my parents, I love my animals, and I love my profession.
Honestly, I find writing to be a very lonely job.
I didn't allow failure to break my heart. So I wouldn't allow success to bloat my head.
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