Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian model Mumtaj.
Last updated on November 5, 2024.
Mumtaz, also credited as Mumtaj, is an Indian model and actress known primarily for her work in Tamil cinema. Besides Tamil films, She has also appeared in Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu films. She entered the film industry through the Tamil film Monisha En Monalisa (1999) by T. Rajender and subsequently garnered popularity appearing in glamorous roles in films including Kushi (2000), Looty (2001) and Chocolate (2001).
I was, indeed, forced to take a break for two years. I was down with arthritis and hormonal imbalance. To add to my woes, I started putting on a lot of weight in no time.
There was one director who crossed the line. I scolded him so much that he later never tried anything.
Like I already revealed, I once hit a director with a slipper.
In my forthcoming movie 'Jerry,' I play a funny character, where there is scope for me to perform. I hope people would appreciate my performance. Hence forth I would concentrate on doing variety of roles, rather than appearing in skimpy costumes.
I play a tough cop in 'Very Good' and the role is quite similar to Dhaya Nayak, Mumbai's popular encounter specialist. I have made all efforts to fit the role.
I made my debut on big screen, and many thanks to my mentor T. Rajendhar for introducing me to films.
Unfortunately, I was branded as a glamour actress and was forced to do only glamour roles.
I made my debut as a heroine and played a gorgeous role in 'Kushi.'
Even if I am paid in crores, I have no interest to venture to politics.
I don't know why I have been branded a glam doll.
I have done serious roles in various films including 'Budget Padmanabhan,' 'Thaththi Thavudhu Manasu,' among others.
Politics is an unknown territory, which I will never venture.
As an actress I knew I had to control my weight gain somehow as any director or producer would like to sign in a svelte actress.
Films are my passion. I am here to act and entertain masses.
I have learnt to become choosy.
Keeping faith in my acting credentials, my mentor offered me a powerful role in 'Veerasaami,' which had scope for me to emote on the screen. Film-buffs have now welcomed my acting skills and appreciate me for my good performance.