A Quote by Divya Dutta

I think I always had an unconventional career because I didn't fit the mould of the conventional heroine. — © Divya Dutta
I think I always had an unconventional career because I didn't fit the mould of the conventional heroine.
For a woman who didn't want to be an actress, who is too tall, lanky, shy, and who didn't fit into a Hindi conventional heroine, I am overwhelmed that my audiences have accepted me in India and the world.
I always thought models had to fit a certain mould. I never thought I had what it takes. I'm too small and my look's pretty weird.
I see myself as a perennial expatriate because, frankly, I don't think I fit comfortably in any conventional form of filmmaking, and I feel at the same time, depending on the project, I fit into many different ones.
I was a complete anomaly in this business. I didn't fit into the Hema Malini-Zeenat Aman commercial cinema mould, neither the Shabana Azmi-Smita Patil art cinema mould.
I had to fool the world into accepting me. I didn't seem to fit the mould of my idols.
What's the fun in doing conventional things? I would rather be known as someone who is unconventional. I like being unconventional. I like doing things which are different. That's what I like... It gives me a boost as an actor.
We've never tried to fit any mould because we already broke the one we started.
I can't do the conventional heroine's role.
My career has been far from cliched. I have always done unconventional roles and I am proud of all of them.
He was blessed with an unconventional mind, which overcame his conventional middle-class upbringing.
I've never been one to bow down to people who try to question my identity because I don't fit their mould of what an Aboriginal Australian is supposed to be or look like.
Achieving conventional goals, such as profits and joy, with unconventional methods, such as investing energy instead of money.
Few things in this world are more predictable than the reaction of conventional minds to unconventional ideas.
I think I've had a fairly meandering career. Because I did start so young, I think that I've always chosen my parts based on what's interesting to me and what I think would be challenging or fun, or someone I've always wanted to work with or a place I've always wanted to work in or a topic.
Despite fashioning myself a very unconventional lifestyle with my music, I had ended up in a really conventional situation. I was also guilty of becoming a people-pleaser, which is absolutely exhausting and not a sustainable way of living. It can be so damaging to fall into that trap, especially in close relationships.
Tone is an interesting question because part of the inspiration of looking to song is that Geisel himself - when you think about his animated version of The Grinch - embraced the idea of using songs in unconventional ways, as part of conveying a narrative. The use of music, in this film, is very unconventional, which I love.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!