Top 21 Quotes & Sayings by Richa Pallod

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian model Richa Pallod.
Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Richa Pallod

Richa Pallod is an Indian model and actress who predominantly appears in Hindi films.besides Hindi, she has been featured in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam language films. After appearing as a child artiste in Lamhe (1991), she appeared in an award-winning role in Nuvve Kavali (2000), her first film in Telugu.

Modeling and my films in the South helped groom me for Bollywood and I had the confidence it required.
I've been lucky that I haven't put on weight. I think it's the genes.
If someone like Jennifer Lopez, who is the mother of two children, can still play strong, independent roles, why can't Indian heroines who are mothers be treated the same way.
I hate the pressure of having to look good all the time. — © Richa Pallod
I hate the pressure of having to look good all the time.
I am thrilled about Ram Leela.' I wouldn't have accepted the offer if it was a regular show.
Most people when they see me cry for a shot, say, 'Wow, what a natural!' But I actually do cry and break down.
Tamil cinema has always been special for me for people here are thorough professionals.
I am hopeful that Nalvaravu' will be an important movie in my career.
I hate stereotypical roles.
I've never been competitive or courted opportunities.
I want to break the stereotype that when an actress becomes a mother, she can only do certain type of roles.
There is no point in doing a lengthy role if there is no importance in it.
When you are cleaning, sweeping, swabbing floors and running around for the littlest of things on a shoot for an ad or a documentary, you realize how tough life is behind the camera.
Watching Sridevi emote was an experience. She was very quiet on the sets. But once in front of the camera, all her energy would be unleashed.
As the days progressed, I felt as if YNK' was my first film. That is because the director was hellbent on perfectionism. He was insistent about getting the best out of me.
Once I got so worried because I had to hit my costar with a glass bottle that I began crying.
Detailing and backstories are so important; only they draw you into the life of a character.
I personally don't like family dramas, but don't mind playing a mother or a homemaker, provided that character has an identity.
I think it's possible to bag substantial roles in meaningful cinema despite being a mother. My role in Yagavarayinum ' is the best example.
I am happy with my role in Nalvaravu.' — © Richa Pallod
I am happy with my role in Nalvaravu.'
After playing giggly and bubbly, it is fun to shriek and yell.
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