A Quote by Athiya Shetty

People think I am confident, natural. I hope I portray that on-screen. — © Athiya Shetty
People think I am confident, natural. I hope I portray that on-screen.
If I am not confident that I can portray the character perfectly on screen, I won't even try.
As an actor, I am extremely fortunate to portray Milkha Singh on the big screen.
I think people, in general, need to be more confident in the natural skin.
I think it's doubly important, now that we see so many people failing. When the norm is an anti-hero, there's a serious loss when you cannot portray a decent person on screen without it becoming slightly sentimental or feeling like it's unrealistic.
I think by now I have made it fairly clear that I am not very happy with the word hope. I don't believe in people just hoping. We work for what we want. I always say that one has no right to hope without endeavor, so we work to try and bring about the situation that is necessary for the country, and we are confident that we will get to the negotiation table at one time or another. This is the way all such situations pan out even with the most truculent dictator.
I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way.
Basically, I think some of the weight helped take some of the walls down in reality, so basically I got a little more confident. I'm definitely not super confident, but I am confident that I don't have to hide behind those layers of fat and that I can actually open up to people a little more.
While I don't know who will eventually be selected, I think Kangana Ranaut can portray me perfectly on screen, I like her as an actress.
A lot of people think I'm naturally confident. I am not naturally confident!
Things are going to go wrong, and I think we are false to life if we don’t portray it. But there is also the hope that some lucky clown is going to come along and stumble into the gold mine. And I think you are also entitled to hold out that hope.
I hope 'Chess' will hit the big screen. It seems a natural to me. Good venues, tunes, and politics.
I think, as an actress, whether you want to or not, whether you're ready for it or not, people are going to look at what you're doing, and they are going to look up to you, and it's not even really about you; it's who you portray on the screen.
Even if I delete something, I know somebody probably will have a screen shot. I portray myself how I want people to view me.
I hope I'm wrong, but I think the victory of the screen is going to win out. It raises the fundamental question: is the quality of reading and comprehension as good when you read it on a screen as when you read it on a physical paper?
When you watch me on the screen, you should not be able to recognise me. If people say, you're a natural and an organic actor, that's an insult. If you're being yourself all the time on screen, that means you don't know how to act.
Country music listeners really like genuineness, and I hope that's what we portray, and I think that's what we do.
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