Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Shriya Saran

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Shriya Saran.
Last updated on November 7, 2024.
Shriya Saran

Shriya Saran Bhatnagar (pronounced [ʃrɪja səɾən]; mononymously known as Shriya, is an Indian actress and model who works predominantly in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi language films. Although Saran aspired to become a well-known dancer, she became an actress with her film debut in 2001 with the Telugu film Ishtam, and had her first commercial success with Santhosham. She is one of the most popular and highest-paid actresses in south cinema industry, and has acted in over 75 films.

According to me, art is honest and free.
I have a flexible body, thanks to the combination exercise routine I follow. But I'm fairly lazy when it comes to working out my legs and back.
God has been kind and I'm blessed to have such a supportive partner like Andrei. I somehow like the word partner more than husband. Because Andrei is like my partner-in-crime, partner-in-fun and everything else. He's really proud of me and my work. Whenever I'm stressed or worried about what I'm doing, he always tries to calm me down.
It's always nice to be loved and wanted back. — © Shriya Saran
It's always nice to be loved and wanted back.
I exercise every day, not because I am an actor but because exercising keeps me healthy and happy.
I wish all happiness, good health and togetherness to those close to me.
When I studied in DPS Mathura Road in Delhi, there was a school for blind exactly opposite to our school. I used to go there every week and spend time seeing how these students played cricket and did other things normally.
My family has always encouraged me to think of the needy.
I have had my share of ups and downs. But who doesn't?
At the end of the day, I should feel that I did something to be proud of and should get a good night's sleep. That is what matters to me.
It's time to understand that women aren't just about love, care, beauty and body, but also about respect.
I'm a free bird and I follow my own rules.
For me, being appreciated by the audience is the most important thing, everything else is secondary.
I did 'Midnight's Children' and 'Cooking with Stella' when I was at the peak of my career. — © Shriya Saran
I did 'Midnight's Children' and 'Cooking with Stella' when I was at the peak of my career.
Sivaji' was a fantastic movie. It is one movie I am going to take back to my grave and like a greedy actor, I want more such movies in my career.
It is nice to know different languages and cultures because it opens up your window to life.
I don't believe in being a size zero, nor do I prescribe it.
I love to take up projects outside my comfort zone and give them my best.
I've never met a human being like Rajinikanth sir. Every time he walks in, there is this aura around him. He is very humble, gentle and sweet to spot boys, light men and gives the same amount of respect to everyone. What I enjoy about him is his sense of humour. He is highly knowledgeable and can be mostly seen with a book in his hand.
I am old-fashioned and like to be taken out for a movie and dinner.
I hope 2010 is a happy adventurous journey for me.
There are lot of good things that happened to me in the industry and I'm very happy with the way my career has shaped up.
My mom was a chemistry teacher.
For me a good body is a combination of peaceful mind, positive energy and physical exercise.
My work is my bread and butter and my husband is very supportive; he would love me to do more work.
I am a very simple person in real life and I enjoy what I do.
I hope I am offered good roles and all my releases are hits.
I don't understand scripts really well, but I do whatever my heart tells me.
Sometimes you do films that work really well and sometimes you do a film and you fall flat on your face. Sometimes things work, sometimes things don't work, you never know. I don't think there is any explanation to something like that.
Enemies are dispirited when they see you happy. They know their purpose can be thwarted.
Language changes the flavour of the people, it changes the way you tell a story.
Staying cooped up in one place is frustrating and I try to keep myself occupied - with yoga, meditation, cooking, reading, watching movies - to take my mind off things.
I'm dying to experiment with roles and touch new realms of cinema.
I use rosewater and glycerine as a moisturiser cum toner. I sometimes spray it on my face, after putting on my make-up, as it gives a beautiful glow. I also use besan mixed with haldi or yoghurt to cleanse my face.
We need women behind the camera like we do in front of the camera. That's when we will have stronger, smarter, better roles for us.
I did my second film with Nagarjuna. First of all, he is a Virgo and all Virgo people are great. He is a very happy person who loves music, workouts and living a positive life. He is like a friend who can talk and chill with you anytime.
The art works of women, who are intelligent and creative, need to be showcased and understanding their thoughts through art can definitely urge us to support them better.
When I was in school, I had no one to guide me apart from my parents and teachers.
Well, honestly I have never been very good at judging scripts. — © Shriya Saran
Well, honestly I have never been very good at judging scripts.
As long as you know how to handle yourself, the film industry is probably one of the best places to work in.
I don't know if cinema can change society, but if it can make us show some empathy, that's a good start.
There are ups and downs in my career and I take both in my stride.
I think that the best part of being an Indian actress is that you can be a part of so many different films in different languages.
I'd like to give out positive vibes and be surrounded by them as well.
One of the many things that I learnt from my mother is to never regret.
I am blessed with an active metabolism, which allows me to eat to my heart's content. I prefer Indian food because it's a balanced diet.
I would have definitely taken up the offer to act opposite Salman Khan.
I want to do more movies like 'Sivaji.'
I don't like to read reviews. — © Shriya Saran
I don't like to read reviews.
I think I have been infatuated with almost every actor I have worked with, but love is very difficult.
That's one of the best things about being an Indian, our sense of style allows for a much wider selection of colour.
I'll slap anyone who tries to get fresh with me.
Chikku Bukku' is a cute story, and is about two people who travel and explore places.
I spent a lot of time meditating at Matrimandir.
When I started working, there were times when I was the lone woman on set, apart from my make-up person. My mom would accompany me. Now there are many women assistant directors.
I love travelling; going to different parts of the world and making new friends is something that I really enjoy.
I am a fiercely private person.
I've read 'Autobiography of a Yogi' at different ages and interpret something new each time.
I don't chase the perfect figure. I'd rather focus on staying and eating healthy. A combination of running, swimming, yoga and circuit training works brilliantly for my body.
Tollywood has made me what I am today; I started my career here.
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