Top 89 Quotes & Sayings by Soni Razdan

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British actress Soni Razdan.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Soni Razdan

Soni Razdan is a British actress and film director who works in Hindi films. She is married to film director Mahesh Bhatt and is the mother of Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt.

To be honest, nobody was running after me with roles, so there also came a time when I did neglect the acting side and was keen on directing and pursuing that. People got this impression, 'She's directing, not acting,' stuff like that.
You never really stop learning. You have to experiment and reinvent life to sustain your interest.
You cannot control the spending habits of people. It is a free society, after all, and people should have right to spend their money as they wish. — © Soni Razdan
You cannot control the spending habits of people. It is a free society, after all, and people should have right to spend their money as they wish.
When someone is humiliating and harassing a woman, he must be knowing that the victim is needy and left with no option but to tolerate such harassment to save the job.
I don't think one ever stops struggling.
I feel, if I criticize my country, it's not because I don't like my country. I love my country. That is my patriotism. I want to make it a better place for my children, for everyone. And if we don't look at what's in front of us, and we allow things to get out of hand because of other vested interests, then as citizens are not doing a good job.
I am not the kind of person who won't get married because of my career, because there was nothing great happening in my career anyway.
I never needed anyone when I became an actress. I ran off to England on my own.
Later in life, I learnt that in order to deal with people, one has to be gentle and give them respect. That always works.
I don't like to talk about things till someone asks about them.
You come to a certain age in life and wonder, 'I am holding back for what?' Why not just say it?
Between my two girls, Alia showed a natural flair for acting.
As her mother, I am always there, but Alia knows what she wants both professionally and personally. — © Soni Razdan
As her mother, I am always there, but Alia knows what she wants both professionally and personally.
A doctor's son can become a doctor, and no one screams nepotism. I don't understand why, in this industry, people keep saying 'Nepotism, nepotism.'
I frankly don't watch TV shows that much.
In this country, if a woman wants to work, she has very little choice. After you cross the age suitable for a heroine, there is nothing in the middle; the next thing you do is you become a mother.
Like every mother, I also want Alia and Shaheen to be happy. Whatever they do, they should feel satisfied doing it. I'm not a paranoid mother who pushes them to settle down.
I am a very private person.
It was a miracle that I became an actress. I survived because of hard work and perseverance.
People opposing dance bars claim that a lot of money is wasted in bars. I want to ask them why not target five star hotels, too, where a lot of money is spent?
I believe in living life organically, taking it as it comes.
I was a struggling actor all my life.
I am as curious about my daughter's acting debut as the rest of the world. I think Alia has got the best possible debut under the biggest banner. But it's not going to be easy for her to go from the first to the second film smoothly.
Acting, according to me, gets better with time and age. The more experiences you have in life, the more you have seen, the better equipped you are to deal with complexity and bring out the depth in characters.
I am very much of an Indian by heart.
Whenever you go to Kashmir, you find people who are very gentle and soft-spoken.
I never stopped working when I got married and had kids. I did television and always tried to do what I could do.
I'm an actress. I'm ready to work anytime.
In this business, you can't make any plans.
I probably marketed myself all wrong. I had exotic looks; I should have done those glamorous roles that exuded 'oomph.' But in my head, I was always an actress first.
For a woman, there is a complete dearth of roles to do. Abroad, you really have good roles, and by good roles, I don't mean the film has to be women oriented. I wouldn't mind playing a well-written, small role.
It's tough for a child to deal with expectations that people have if they have a successful parent. A child often fails to cope with the same and constantly tries to find out possible ways to excel - just to live up to the name.
Two single, young souls can fall in love. What's the big deal? Rather, it's a good thing.
Compared to Alia, it's little more difficult for Shaheen, as she has a famous father and a famous sibling, too. So, I always tell my daughters to not to pay much heed to these expectations and give more importance to their dreams. They should keep working hard and find their own talent.
Alia and Shaheen have a smart father and have got good genes. But it's not fair that people expect them to do as well as their father.
I was a complete anomaly in this business. I didn't fit into the Hema Malini-Zeenat Aman commercial cinema mould, neither the Shabana Azmi-Smita Patil art cinema mould.
I did not bring up my child to think that she was a star. If I had treated her any differently, it would have messed everything up. She was brought up normally, like other kids, in a normal house, and it was a normal, middle-class life.
Our artistes should be allowed to go to Pakistan just as we welcome their artistes. — © Soni Razdan
Our artistes should be allowed to go to Pakistan just as we welcome their artistes.
I think TV, at times, is incredibly regressive, but I guess with the way few people are ready to experiment, the progressive streak has slowly crept in.
Alia was a very obedient child. The only thing she was fussy about was what dress she wore. I would have to give her choices, and she would pick her dress out knowing very well exactly what she wanted to wear.
Those who belong to the film families may have a certain advantage, but nobody can keep you in this business if you don't deserve it.
I didn't want to be a sex symbol. That was perhaps my mistake, but you can't really change who you are.
Acting is a fair business. If you are not going to bring in the audience, no nepotism will work.
There will always be people who will first wait for somebody's comment and then attack them. I'll say they are just cowards. They have no opinions of their own. It's very easy to be a sheep; it's not easy to be a shepherd. One should not give a damn about these trolls. One should not give them importance at all.
My mother is a German who was brought up in the U.K. So, there is so much cross-cultural exposure I had as a child. But Mumbai is my city.
There is nothing wrong in playing parts in a good film.
It is easy to say that if such harassment happens, walk out of your job. But people depend on that job. It is about their livelihood, a question of survival. So while we must encourage victims for coming up with their #MeToo stories, we should not judge women for not sharing their stories.
Alia needs a full support system that I'm happy to provide her. — © Soni Razdan
Alia needs a full support system that I'm happy to provide her.
I am one of those people who cannot sit idle at home; I would get depressed. I have a constant hunger to create and to learn.
I had directed a short film called 'Girvhi' earlier, on child labour. It was a fictional story. At that time, I realised I could direct a film if given a chance.
My passion is my driving force.
Alia doesn't need my guidance regarding the kind of films she should do. Rather, she is quite a sorted individual who follows a strong instinct. And this seems to have worked in her favour.
Every company should have zero tolerance on sexual harassment so that victims feel secure while taking a stand.
Everyone is different, and each has to create his or her own path, irrespective of who their parents are.
My acting, writing, performance - keep me on my toes.
Nepotism is a natural thing that happens in every field.
I was not nervous while making 'Nazar' because I was well prepared. I took three months to prepare. When I went on the sets, I knew what I was doing.
I always set small goals and work towards them to achieve them.
I've never had it easy. There have been fortunate coincidences and instances, but nothing has fallen into my lap. Whatever I've achieved has always been through sheer hard work.
I enjoy watching news and lifestyle channels. Cooking shows are also my favourite. I also watch a lot of films on Netflix.
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