Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Suniel Shetty

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actor Suniel Shetty.
Last updated on November 26, 2024.
Suniel Shetty

Suniel Shetty is an Indian actor, film producer, television personality and entrepreneur who is predominantly active in Hindi films. In a career spanning almost 30 years, he has acted in over 100 films. His major works have been action and comedy films. He has received a Filmfare Award out of five nominations for the film Dhadkan.

I have put my heart and soul in 'Baaz.'
A healthy body breeds a healthy mind.
It matters a lot to me to be strong and fit. — © Suniel Shetty
It matters a lot to me to be strong and fit.
Producers do not seem to understand that they are cutting into each other's business. They complete their films at the same time and do not space their releases.
I have realised I am a director's actor.
I make sure that I spend quality time with my family.
I have always considered Amitabh Bachchan God. There is no other word to describe him.
I play Harsh Vardhan, a good cop. 'Baaz' is a thriller, in which you doubt every character. I loved the script, as it is very tight and exciting.
There's no way I see myself as a director. Direction is far too creative.
I work hard, I am punctual and believe that I am sincere.
You may or may not like 'Baaz.' But you will definitely say I have done something different.
I think 'Main Hoon Na' is like the comeback of a Manmohan Desai film. Farah Khan made you laugh, cry and dance.
All junior artistes feel they will become like Amitabh Bachchan or Shah Rukh Khan. That is everyone's dream in the industry. — © Suniel Shetty
All junior artistes feel they will become like Amitabh Bachchan or Shah Rukh Khan. That is everyone's dream in the industry.
I do want to live life king size, yes. But I also want to spend a lot on my children and give them happiness and security.
As a businessman, Sunil Shetty is dumb. His image as a 'businessman' is what his partners should have. They deserve all the credit.
To a Sunil Shetty, J P Dutta was god.
I feel that 'Rudraksh' is Mani Shankar's answer to Steven Spielberg.
People wrote me off when I joined the industry, my looks were criticised, my acting was slammed, my films didn't do well. These things changed only slowly, and after a struggle.
I am not a loser. It's not that I have a ego, but I do believe in winning.
As an actor, I don't want to talk too much about my future films because this industry is such that even after half a film has been complete, it can be shelved.
Considering 'Kaante' is an action film, its music is brilliant.
I lead a very regimented life.
Critics matter to me.
Fitness for me is wellness. It means being healthy - mentally and physically.
If you don't push yourself to the limit, no one else will do it for you.
I am blessed to have a family like mine. If you have a good family then nothing else really matters.
Working with a Hollywood unit was absolutely delightful. I felt like an actor. I was treated like one. I performed like one.
When the audience comes out of the theatre, they should remember your role and appreciate you for it. They should not forget you.
Shah Rukh is a one-man industry. You have to accept that and salute him.
My look is very different in 'Main Hoon Na.' I don't look like the same Suniel Shetty.
I still refuse films offered to me at phenomenal prices and am doing some for peanuts.
Whenever evil is destroyed people are happy. Then what's wrong in depicting positive violence?
When we are growing up, we all have our dreams - and for me, I idolised the men of the Indian army, navy, air force.
My parents had something to say about everything I did. As a kid, I thought they were against me. Now I realise they were mostly right.
A person with a robust personality appears capable of doing anything. This is what the common man lacks. This is the dividing factor, the difference between the hero and the common man.
My son does enjoy my action films. But the women in my family would be happier if I did socially relevant films.
I want to work in sure shot films.
I would rather be attached to well-made, big-budget films. — © Suniel Shetty
I would rather be attached to well-made, big-budget films.
I'm human. As human as any Indian. And every Pakistani is as human as every Indian.
I have goodwill in the film industry because I have always been disciplined.
I want to do good films. I also want to be a whizkid in business.
I have done comedy and romance. So I thought why not try negative roles too.
Even if I can change the life of one child, I shall feel blessed.
Wherever I go I bask in the glory of the compliments showered at me by everyone that I have a beautiful wife.
Health is not attained in a day, you have to be consistent.
I believe that a healthy mind is essential for a healthy body.
Sports seemed an exciting medium to me.
I believe that when you have only one life, it makes sense to live it to the full - so whatever interesting and enterprising comes my way, I want to get into. — © Suniel Shetty
I believe that when you have only one life, it makes sense to live it to the full - so whatever interesting and enterprising comes my way, I want to get into.
If kids remember me as a national hero, why would I mind? In fact, I'd give my right arm for that.
Kaante' will help the film industry. Very few films are like this one - pre-production in Europe, one-schedule shoot, well planned post-production.
My debut film was a hit, but I never benefited from it.
Failures in film do not mean much to me because at the end of the day, I am successful in my life.
I remember a few years ago, two of my films - Gulzar Saab's 'Hu tu tu' and Shakeel Noorani's 'Bade Dilwala' - were released simultaneously. 'Bade Dilwala' suffered although it was a good film.
I give special treatment to every single muscle in my body.
You see, I believe a producer's job today is as important as that of a director.
I live by this rule - breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper.
I am proud of both my kids, Athiya and Ahan. They are good and respectful towards their work and other people.
It is very difficult for a South Indian to do well in Hindi films. But I have been very sincere and have put in a lot of hard work.
Yeh Tera Ghar Yeh Mera Ghar' is a well made film.
Critics can get you critical acclaim - nothing more than that. Success or failure depends on the public.
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