A Quote by Amrapali Gupta

I do not want to be slotted... so I feel lucky for myself to get a positive role in 'Tujhse Hai Raabta.' — © Amrapali Gupta
I do not want to be slotted... so I feel lucky for myself to get a positive role in 'Tujhse Hai Raabta.'
I tried playing a positive character in my last show 'Tujhse Hai Raabta' and people gave me a good feedback, but still some people think that I'm the vamp from 'Qubool Hai.'
'Tujhse Hai Raabta' is a fascinating story and I am really excited to be back on such a show with such a unique concept.
I think I'm already slotted. After 3 Bahuraniyaan where I played a positive role, I did one negative role just as an experiment. After that I started getting only such roles.
I'm a lucky, lucky man. I mean, the people I surround myself with are so inspiration. They're so motivational and they're so dynamic and positive. You really can't stop that positive force when everything and everyone around you is so positive.
I want to do roles that take women a step farther. I don't want to be slotted into anything. But if I get a brilliant role which requires me to be a mother, then I will do it. But I want people to see that a woman could be anything at whatever age, even if she is married or has two kids.
When I first came in the NBA League you were slotted into a position and you did what you were slotted to do and there wasn't much room to expand your role. Today's game with the offensive schemes and the defensive schemes, it really allows to have a lot more creativity as a basketball player.
What we'd consider a positive role model, I think it's impossible to actually be a role model. You'll have your flaws or defects of character, regardless. You just speak like a positive role model, and that's just something that you're being conscious of, and you make the decision, "I want to say positive things."
When I did 'Kaisa Yeh Ishq Hai,' I wanted to challenge myself by doing a Haryanvi role.
I'm a happy-go-lucky manic-depressive. It does get very deep and dark for me, and it gets scary at times when I feel I can't pull out of it. But I don't consider myself negative-negative. I'm positive-negative.
I have been part of some fantastic shows and played great characters, including a double role in 'Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahi' and a negative one in 'Sanjivani' because I was bored of playing positive characters.
I've been really lucky with acting, in that I can do things I believe in and feel good about, and feel good about myself. If for some reason one day that ends, I won't do it anymore. If I feel like I have to compromise myself to continue to be in this industry, I don't want to do that.
I've been really lucky thus far with acting, in that I can do things I believe in and feel good about, and feel good about myself. If for some reason one day that ends, I won't do it anymore. If I feel like I have to compromise myself to continue to be in this industry, I don't want to do that.
I got 'slotted' and started getting offers similar to the role I had in 'Maryada.'
The truth is, you don't ever decide on a role, not when you first begin. You audition for the role, and you're lucky to get it.
Kissing making out on the ground Bali Hai Bali Hai Bali Hai!
I surrounded myself with very positive people who only wanted the best for me. I loved high school as a whole. I consider myself really lucky.
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