A Quote by Navya Nair

I do glamorous roles only when the script demands it and that too with limitations. — © Navya Nair
I do glamorous roles only when the script demands it and that too with limitations.
I am comfortable doing glamorous roles and have no qualms going nude if the character demands it.
In general, I don't really think too much about pacing, myself. You kind of look at each script and what each script demands.
I don't choose characters according to looks. I'm comfortable doing both glamorous and non-glamorous roles.
There are only two kinds of roles that work in Bollywood, the sexy and the glamorous kind.
If I am offered a character that demands me to go bald, I would definitely give it a thought. I love my hair, but if the script is that brilliant I would take up such roles.
I don't mind doing glamorous roles, comic roles, weekly shows, or something different from what I've done earlier.
I will do a dance number only if I'm convinced about how the director would present me. I'd do something only if the script demands.
It is necessary to look glamorous if your role demands it in Bollywood, but in Hollywood they like more of a natural look - clean skin, clean face and nicely done hair, but you still look glamorous.
Actresses do glamorous roles, and then, after 10 films, they do an offbeat one. But Alia didn't do that. She picked films like 'Highway' and 'Udta Punjab,' too.
People often ask me why I don't take up more heroine-oriented roles. My question is, 'Where are these roles?' I really appreciate actresses who sign only films with meaty roles. However, there aren't too many of them. The industry is simply male-dominated.
I find it really frustrating when people go, "I want to be famous and glamorous like you." It's hard for me not to have a bad thought when someone says that to me, since if there's anything this business is not, is glamorous. It's only glamorous for maybe five minutes every now and then.
I never get the tall, blonde, glamorous roles because I'm not tall, blonde and glamorous. I'm more the wee, disturbing characters because of the way I look or sound.
Just because I look a certain way, I was getting only those roles where I had to look hot and glamorous. And I kept rejecting them.
We see only the script and not the paper on which the script is written. The paper is there, whether the script is on it or not. To those who look upon the script as real, you have to say that it is unreal - an illusion - since it rests upon the paper. The wise person looks upon both paper and script as one.
Playing character roles gives me the freedom to try out different roles, including negative ones or elderly ones. When one is playing the lead role, clearly there are limitations and responsibilities.
Only that which points the human spirit beyond its own limitations into what is universally human gives the individual strength superior to his own. Only in suprahuman demands which can hardly be fulfilled do human beings and peoples feel their true and sacred measure.
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