A Quote by Anushka Shetty

I'm linked with every actor I've worked with so far. I've stopped taking such rumours seriously. — © Anushka Shetty
I'm linked with every actor I've worked with so far. I've stopped taking such rumours seriously.
It is nice to see your name linked to some teams, but I am a Hull City player and as far as I'm aware it is just rumours.
It's flattering to be linked with clubs, the rumours give me confidence but I just try to do my best every game.
Rumours are rumours and always happen, not only at Tottenham but every team.
I've stopped taking myself seriously because now I understand how fickle my thoughts are.
I've been trying not to think too much about the rumours of clubs being linked with me.
Other actors have come up and told me that I don't take my work seriously. How am I not taking it seriously? Ask the directors who I've worked with and they'll tell you how serious I am.
I went on a few auditions for Broadway musicals, and never stopped taking classes, but I didn't take it seriously until I was out of college.
Many who think that they are taking life seriously are actually only taking themselves seriously. Who takes himself seriously is over conscious of his rights; who takes life seriously is fully conscious of his obligations.
I am happy that people are taking me seriously as an actor.
The one important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one's work seriously and taking one's self seriously. The first is imperative and the second is disastrous.
I can pretty much tell which way a meeting's gonna go in the first three or four minutes. Because if someone's not taking me seriously, I'm definitely not taking them seriously.
What's with the whole 'child actor' and 'teen actor' thing? You're either an actor or actress, or you're not. I don't get it! I want to be taken seriously as an actor.
Taking life seriously requires taking death seriously.
I think always staying focused and not taking things too seriously, but taking the important things seriously.
There's a lot of money to be made by taking women seriously, and letting them know you're taking them seriously.
The writer has to make pleasure for the reader - which, I think, is done by taking one's character's seriously and taking one's readers seriously -don't condescend or try to be tricky. Be a friend to your reader - I'd say that's a pretty good first step.
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