A Quote by Anita Hassanandani Reddy

My role in 'Hero' is not a lengthy one but a powerful one. It was a nice opportunity, and I grabbed it. — © Anita Hassanandani Reddy
My role in 'Hero' is not a lengthy one but a powerful one. It was a nice opportunity, and I grabbed it.
You don't get that opportunity everyday to do Le Mans with Porsche, a brand that has so much tradition and history. So I just grabbed the opportunity while it was there.
If I am convinced with the storyline and get an opportunity to play a powerful role, I would.
Opportunity is not a lengthy visitor.
There is no point in doing a lengthy role if there is no importance in it.
'Captain Marvel,' whereby the steel trap is challenged, where the hero is a heroine, where the most powerful person who has the welfare of the future of the human race is a woman. What else can it be? Because that was the role of my mother when I was a kid.
I didn't aim to be a hero at all. So when I got a hero's role, imagine my joy.
If he'd been a hero, he would have taken the opportunity to say, "That's what I call sorted!" Since he wasn't a hero, he threw up.
There is no such thing as a Bollywood hero or Hollywood hero. All you see on the screen is the lead actor's interpretation of the role that has been conceived by the writer.
A nice war is a war where everybody who is heroic is a hero, and everybody more or less is a hero in a nice war. Now this war is not at all a nice war.
When you become an actor, you never, ever imagine you're going to be working on one role for a decade, and while it is such a blessing to get the opportunity to do that, it's also nice to do something different.
Generally a heroine appears in a couple of songs in skimpy costumes and disappears. I am fortunate to do such a lengthy role in 'Dhanam.'
I never really wanted to be a model. But when the opportunity came, I grabbed it.
Yelling a battle cry—more to motivate himself than frighten his foes—Lukel grabbed the table leg and swung it at a soldier. The wood bounced off the man's helmet, but the blow was powerful enough to daze him, so Lukel followed it with a solid blow to the face. The soldier dropped and Lukel grabbed his weapon. Now he had a sword. He only wished he knew how to use it.
"Good guy" or "bad guy", hero or anti hero; doesn't matter to me, what role I play, only the character have something magical.
Good guy' or 'bad guy', hero or anti hero; doesn't matter to me, what role I play, only the character have something magical.
I got the opportunity, and I grabbed it, and slowly, I started finding a lot of interest in acting.
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