A Quote by Keerthy Suresh

Luckily, neither in my Tamil nor in my Telugu movies do I have roles that require exaggerated emoting. — © Keerthy Suresh
Luckily, neither in my Tamil nor in my Telugu movies do I have roles that require exaggerated emoting.
In Tamil and Telugu films, I am not called for stylish roles and often play rustic or unglamorous roles in them.
Telugu and Tamil industries keenly watch Malayalam movies and are appreciative of the content, be it 'Ustad Hotel,' 'Premam' or 'Bangalore Days.' They've also been listening to our music. That's how I was approached for Telugu films.
I like movies and I love working in both Tamil and Telugu.
Commercial Bengali movies are all crass imitation of Telugu and Tamil movies. There are only a handful of directors like Rituparno Ghosh, Aparna Sen and Gautam Ghose who make quality films.
I love to play golf and watch movies in Tamil and Telugu whenever I get time.
I have done Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi movies, and each actor that I've worked with is different from the other.
I have tried to show the influence of folk music in Bollywood, in Tamil movies, in Telugu cinema.
Telugu is a lot like Kannada, so I don't have a problem with Telugu. But Tamil is very difficult to learn, man.
True, I was born and raised in Chennai, fluent in Tamil, but essentially, I am a Telugu guy and a Telugu actor.
A lot of substantial roles are coming my way from Tamil and Telugu, and I am happy with the way my career is progressing.
I was eight years old when I was offered a film. And before I knew it, I was acting in Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu movies.
Where there is Love and Wisdom, there is neither Fear nor Ignorance. Where there is Patience and Humility, there is neither Anger nor Annoyance. Where there is Poverty and Joy, there is neither Cupidity nor Avarice. Where there is Peace and Contemplation, there is neither Care nor Restlessness. Where there is the Fear of God to guard the dwelling, there no enemy can enter. Where there is Mercy and Prudence, there is neither Excess nor Harshness.
Malaysian Tamil movies are amateurish, with songs picked up from our old Tamil movies and inserted in between.
I prefer the Telugu film industry, as women are respected more than they are in the Tamil film industry. In Tamil cinema, they care only about their hero, who is God.
Having done movies in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi, I have been accepted both in North and down South. I don't believe in divisions. I like to believe that I am working in the Indian film industry.
There is neither creation nor destruction, neither destiny nor free will, neither path nor achievement. This is the final truth.
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