Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Sanjeeda Sheikh - Page 2
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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I personally love working for finite series as it's important to convey that stories need not be stretched; they can get over in a year and still be loved by audiences.
Aamir is a very mature and understanding person. Our relationship has not harmed my career in any way; on the contrary, it has helped me a lot.
I was part of 'Piya Ka Ghar'... for two years. It started out as a comedy but didn't work and so it was revamped.
I'm ambitious but not overtly so.
I am very happy that my fans have accepted 'Ek Hasina Thi' and my character Durga Thakur so warmly.
I am not a diplomatic person.
I like eating Mughlai, Chinese and Italian cuisines, but Chinese cuisine is one which I can have any day, any time!
We are very glad to receive so much of love, support and appreciation for 'Bas Ek Baar.' Now with the release of 'Ajnabee,' both I and Aamir are all excited to see everyone's response once again.
We too have arguments, but we don't really have any fights. Aamir and I don't carry our fights home.
I never thought I would be an actor.
If you are with a man who is himself then that's the best thing you can get.
I love dancing, it's something that comes naturally to me.
My parents are completely cool with whatever decision I take.
When you are working under stress you are bound to have different thoughts and opinion. But that doesn't mean one starts fighting.
I've never followed a diet in my life, as denying your body of certain nutrients does more harm than good.
There are such beautiful locations outside India, and the experience of shooting in Istanbul was awesome.
I love tandoori chicken, stir fried veggies and any form of spaghetti, but it has to be with cheesy chicken.
I am always up for new and different things, regardless of the medium.
Kolkata is a very beautiful city and I have heard that it gets completely transformed during Durga Puja.
Whenever I work on a new project, I work as if this is my first show and I have to put all my effort.
I have done versatile characters from the beginning of my career.
Every actor, has a dream role, I would like to admit Kamini Mathur is my dream role and I am so happy to portray this character.
Maybe I am not destined to be part of movies. I feel that one needs to be connected in Bollywood, because, for outsiders, if the first film doesn't work, no one gives them a second chance.
The most important thing for me is appreciation from the viewers and the love which I get from them. This helps me to work passionately on my projects.
I am a complete foodie and I love experimenting with my food.
My body has finely balanced itself with my gruelling work schedules and if I occasionally get a break, I start missing my shoots.
I don't like cardio since I get bored but dancing is another form of cardio that works well for me.
I am known as the gossip queen on sets!
'Badalte Rishton ki Daastan' has enough masala to keep the audiences hooked from day one. It is a proper family drama.
I love the content that COLORS showcases, it is very unusual and pathbreaking and hence I try to be part of these shows in my own way.
TV doesn't have variety. It's a fact that you don't have different roles to perform. You get similar characters only.
I like to play different roles in TV serials and do not want to create a particular image.
For me, the characters I played in each of my shows were important, because I work very hard and always gave my 100 percent.
I rather love going home after a long day at work to my husband with a fresh mind.
If a film offer comes my way, I am ready to consider it.
It's better to be a star on TV and do selective work, rather than act in some stupid film.
Love, for me, means commitment and security.
I don't believe in starving myself to be slim, I believe in the concept of being fit. I eat right and work out regularly.
I have seen a couple of episode of 'Tantra' and I found it quite engaging because of the mystery involved in it.
When a producer approaches you, you think about the character, and whether you will fit into it.