Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Shweta Tripathi

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Shweta Tripathi.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Shweta Tripathi

Shweta Tripathi Sharma is an Indian actress popularly known for the character of Golu Gupta in Mirzapur. She began her film career as a production assistant and associate director and gained wider recognition and accolades for her acting performances in the Hindi film industry and web series. Notable films include Masaan (2015) and Haraamkhor (2017).

When you work with someone who is not insecure, that makes you confident.
A story and character are most important for me, not how I look, what clothes I wear, or what nail paint has been chosen for me.
I loved 'La La Land.' I would love to do a film like 'La La Land' which has so much simplicity and joy of cinema in it. — © Shweta Tripathi
I loved 'La La Land.' I would love to do a film like 'La La Land' which has so much simplicity and joy of cinema in it.
As an actor, your whole body needs to be expressive, and unless you know the language, your expressions will not match the character you are playing. So, I am learning Tamil to the fullest.
I was not aware of alopecia before 'Gone Kesh,' and when I heard the synopsis, read the script, I realized how ignorant we are about people's lifestyles and their issues.
As an artist, when you make something, you want the world to see it in its totality, especially when the intention is not to titillate.
I am happy that I am getting roles to prove my acting calibre.
A lot of people think that, as a person, Nawazuddin Siddiqui is very serious. However, he is very funny and witty. Once he opens up with you, he can be the funniest person around.
If you are not happy, you will never be able to give happiness to others.
Indian women usually tend to forget themselves once married.
It does not matter to me how many dialogues I have in the film or the screen time. It is all about story and characters for me.
I shop a lot from the children's section and, sometimes, from the men's section. You'll find skirts, shirts and shoes from the children's section. My friends buy me more adult-like clothes, and I love those. But I cannot do away with the colourful stuff.
I want to do a project with the right intentions - not money or popularity or to be busy. I'm not even concerned about being 'out of sight, out of mind' because if that's the motivation, then I won't give my 110% to the work.
'Masaan' was a life-changing experience. — © Shweta Tripathi
'Masaan' was a life-changing experience.
While growing up, I always wanted to see myself on the big screen - more so because there were no laptops then, and viewing on mobile was a far-fetched dream.
These new-age directors like Karthik Subbaraj are bringing about a change that I want to be a part of.
I am dying to share screen space with Richa Chadha. In 'Masaan,' we do not have a single scene together.
'Laakhon Mein Ek' is one of my favourite projects.
I love to make people feel.
I would watch any film which has Ranbir Kapoor.
Publicity is very important for any actor, especially when you are new, and people need to know you.
In Delhi, I have never taken an auto, while in Mumbai, if there is an auto strike, my life will come to a full stop.
I don't care for brands. I'm more of a boutique shopper because the things I will find there are unique, and there won't be any copies.
A lot of people are shocked when they hear that I played a 14-year-old.
Like most Dilliwalas, I'm an ace at bargaining. I have spent hours doing that at Janpath and Sarojini Market.
Marriage and films should be done for the right reasons.
It's such a competitive industry. Your film and work make a huge difference, but the secondary thing... your appearance... what you wear and how you are looking are also important.
Ultimately, if you act in mainstream movies, more people will come and watch your indie movies. That's how you reach the audience.
I can't be an arm candy to the hero. I need to play characters that have layers, that people can relate to.
I want to do roles which excite me, where I am eager to get up early, prepare, and reach for the shoot.
When a role involves physical transformation, it helps build the character better.
I definitely want people to believe that if I have signed a project, it will be good.
It's my dream to play Ratna Pathak Shah's daughter in a film.
Be it television, theatre, or radio, I can work in any medium. I don't want to limit myself to just movies.
As I'm a complete water baby, being by the beach helps me relax.
For me, work is sacred and very, very special.
Experimental or independent cinema is so exciting because it is about risk-taking, as there is no formula.
Age is a very psychological thing; I do not know how old I am if you ask my age. Age is calculated by when you get born, but I do not agree with that parameter. I sometimes feel like 25, sometimes 12 and at times 40, and I love that about myself as an artist. I am not stuck to a particular age.
At first, I was worried sharing screen with an actor like Nawazuddin Siddiqui, because he is a remarkable actor and an outstanding person. — © Shweta Tripathi
At first, I was worried sharing screen with an actor like Nawazuddin Siddiqui, because he is a remarkable actor and an outstanding person.
I am a fashion graduate, and I try to make a fashion statement which defines my individuality, as clothes are not just what you wear, but they also communicate.
I am always physically and emotionally invested in the characters I play.
As an actor, I am greedy.
Language should not be a barrier for an actor; I want the world to see my work and not limit it to Hindi-speaking audiences.
Acting is a psychological profession, and every character drains you emotionally, regardless of whether it is an intense art house movie or a light-hearted commercial series.
People often say that they want to move away to smaller cities for a better lifestyle and peace, but as a single girl, you need your society, your neighbour, and even passersby to give you some respect.
I love mid-length skirts, especially for the times when I've not waxed.
I am also a voice over artist, so I always like to dub myself.
Cannes is one of the biggest film festivals across the globe, and getting your film selected for a screening is quite a big achievement.
I always knew from books and shows that the lives of circus artists are not easy, but spending time and learning from them made me realise the amount of effort they put in and how they constantly jostle between life and death.
The movies I do have to be different in some way. Nothing vanilla will do. — © Shweta Tripathi
The movies I do have to be different in some way. Nothing vanilla will do.
I have no qualms working on a quintessential Bollywood film, but I can't work on mindless no-brainers. I have too much self-respect for that.
I am one of those who will not do anything and just sit at home if I don't like the work coming my way.
I want to be tagged as an actor and not as a star.
I was a photographer. That's how I began my career, behind the camera.
For me, content is paramount, and even if I'm to do a potboiler, the content should be excellent.
I have had a simple life. I have amazing support from family, a great set of friends; financially and emotionally, I have been quite balanced.
I will watch any film directed by Imtiaz Ali.
There's nothing wrong in doing a mindless masala; it's just something I don't see myself doing.
Vanity is not important to me.
I am a very instinct-driven person.
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