Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Shamna Kasim.
Last updated on November 13, 2024.
To be frank, I am confused. If an actress does a cameo dance sequence, it is often referred to as an item number, if an actor does the same, it is just a dance number!
In Sarvamangalam,' I am fond of flowers and I want to own a nursery. My character talks only to flowers. If she is sad she will go and talk to flowers. It is not a comedy film, it is a nice subject.
I love simple dresses and use only minimal make up.
Actually I saw Manichitrathazhu' in Malayalam and I wanted to try the costume Shobana wore, to sit like her and carry that attitude, to feel like a queen.
I am more comfortable working in Tamil films rather than in Malayalam.
There is a limit to everything; whomsoever I act with, I'm rumored to be having affairs with them. I just can't take it anymore. How many affairs can an actress have?
I did Kodiveeran,' which had grey shades. Being an actress, I should try challenging roles.
I go by the script and the director. Decisions about signing on the dotted line are mine. Of course, mom and dad listen to the scripts but I think I'm a better judge.
I am thrilled with Suvarna Sundari,' which is very unique and I play one of the three women characters.
There is lot of competition happening in the South and I'm incapable of being in the race, but I will be more than happy to do a good role and prove that I am capable of doing it.
Your performance should be acclaimed. If awards come, I am happy.
I hail from an orthodox family, but they encouraged me to learn various dance forms.
Landing substantial and author-backed roles is indeed very gratifying.
I've been performing from the age of three.
I don't watch horror films at all and if at all I see, then my mother gets really bugged. She switches off the television and tells me not to destroy her sleep and happiness.
The choreography in films is completely different. I find it easier when I am asked to dance to classical music, but it's a different ball game altogether.
When I was asked to play the lead character Mohini in Avunu' I asked Ravi Babu why he chose me. He said he wanted someone who can act well. I felt nice.
The credit for the success of my films go to the director and the script.
Dancing has always been my passion and it was my parents - Kasim and my mother Ramla Beevi's encouragement and support that helped me learn dancing at an early age.
It was fun shooting for Vithagan.' It's a bubbly character. I perform minor stunts too.
In fact, I became popular in Kerala after I took part in a reality dance show and despite making my foray into films as an actress I make it a point to take part in stage shows whenever I find time.
If I want to do realistic cinema and convince the audience in authentic roles, I have to walk the extra mile.
I'm blessed to have a supportive family and friends, who keep pushing me to never give up dancing whatever happens.
I always give preference to the script and when it's good, I am game for anything.
I'm basically a dancer and cinema just happened to me, sometimes I still wonder how I could become an actor. My friends too keep asking how I pulled it off.
Moreover, I am confident when I act without make-up; I feel free, as there is no hindrance.
I love experimenting with roles and that's what keeps me hungry for versatile roles.
As I was always busy with dance, acting, giving performances on stage, and even studies, I had no time for other hobbies and I hope to make more time for other things once I am settled.
I couldn't contain my excitement when I was invited to judge Dance Vs Dance.' I've followed the series closely and am thrilled to be a part of this magnificent show.
My first stage performance was when I was just four.