A Quote by Athiya Shetty

People think that I am very innocent and elegant, but I am the complete opposite of that. — © Athiya Shetty
People think that I am very innocent and elegant, but I am the complete opposite of that.
I guess people think that I am quite a serious guy with my looks, but I am not; I am totally the opposite.
People have this idea of me being some kind of monster, and that's the complete opposite of who I am.
I am not innocent. Innocence is a science of the sublime. And I am only at the very beginning of the apprenticeship.
I am overcome by a feeling of complete detachment. I am a mere object to these people. I am barely human any more.
I'm leaving the screen because I don't think I am very good in the pictures and I have this beautiful dream that I'm elegant on the stage.
I don't know, why am I called the opposite of what I am? It's very confusing to me.
I think people just think I am crazy because they see me doing stand-up, but I am generally not. I am very sad. I'm one of those guys that lights candles and listens to Rachmaninoff.
I'm nothing more than what you actually see, but I am also the complete opposite.
I love different roles, just getting into it, something that's the complete opposite of who I am.
I love people! I am a people person. I am a very curious human being. I am very interested in what people have to say. I love cultures, too, so I am always traveling.
I am not very good at reflecting. I am a complete perfectionist and always thinking to the next thing!
So often, in films, there are two ways a female can be portrayed: either innocent and virginal or the complete opposite.
I am very fussy; I am very detailed; I nag a lot. So in a sense, I am like Mr. Ping. I am temperamental, I am emotional, I'm fussy, and I'm very exact. And I want people to not fail; I want them to execute - all those things Mr. Ping wants in other people. Or animals.
At no point am I ever threatened by people who question who I am, or why I like the things I do, or my legitimacy. Because I know who I am very strongly, and I think that's what geek culture can reinforce.
I don't want to not enjoy where I am at this very moment. So, every time I plan something the exact opposite happens. I hope that I'm always satisfied and content like I am right at this very moment.
People think I am crazy because they see me doing stand-up, but I am generally not. I am very sad. I'm one of those guys that lights candles and listens to Rachmaninoff.
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