A Quote by Aishwarya Rajesh

Anybody can do glamorous roles. With the latest technology, any girl can be shown beautifully on screen. — © Aishwarya Rajesh
Anybody can do glamorous roles. With the latest technology, any girl can be shown beautifully on screen.
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There is a fine line between being glamorous and vulgar. I am open to glam roles as long as they don't look vulgar on screen.
I don't choose characters according to looks. I'm comfortable doing both glamorous and non-glamorous roles.
Everyone wants to be glamorous, no doubt, but I was so young when I came here. I was doing all these roles, wearing a mini skirt, running around and acting 'cute.' When I'd watch myself on screen I'd be like 'eeks, I can't believe that's me.'
I don't mind doing glamorous roles, comic roles, weekly shows, or something different from what I've done earlier.
Any girl can be glamorous. All you have to do is stand still and look stupid.
I've never had any difficulty sharing the screen with any actor. For me, roles are challenging, not co-stars.
India has seen a dream of Digital India. From latest science to latest technology, everything should be available at the tip of one's finger.
Bascially, I want to do movies wherein even the girl's character actually has a part. If you want me to do glamorous roles, that's fine. But you have to make sure the character is good.
The latest technology is not always good for anything except to the producers of the technology.
I am extraordinarily fascinated by the future of technology. We are in the early infancy of technology, and we have an opportunity to guide how technology develops and integrates into our lives. I talk a lot about the 'invisible interface,' or the idea that we can utilize technology without being absorbed into a screen.
I give a glamorous twists to rangolis by combining it with beautifully crafted diyas.
I think it is obvious that people repeat acts that are shown on the television or the screen and I wouldn't want to inspire any violence on anyone.
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If I wore a mini-skirt then it would become such a big deal, if I kissed on-screen then it was bold, it was glamorous but if the top actresses did it then no one would even discuss it. So I was like why do I have this sexy, wild and glamorous image?
I never get the tall, blonde, glamorous roles because I'm not tall, blonde and glamorous. I'm more the wee, disturbing characters because of the way I look or sound.
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