A Quote by Raashi Khanna

'Jai Lava Kusa' is my best look onscreen. — © Raashi Khanna
'Jai Lava Kusa' is my best look onscreen.
'Jai Lava Kusa' will see a very new me. From my styling to the way I look, everything is very fresh.
I believe in Jai Jawan Jai Kisan - a country where the farmer is unhappy is on its path towards destruction.
When that character and the X-Force appeared, they took the comic world by storm. You have to look at those numbers. And you see that that isn't Rob Liefeld's only creation. There's all these other things, like Cable and Domino. There's so many things that actually could be fascinating onscreen and unlike anything you've ever seen before onscreen. So I think Fox is in a really nice position where they've got something that feels as wide and different as the Marvel Universe.
It is the burning lava of the soul that has a furnace within--a very volcano of grief and sorrow-it is that burning lava of prayer that finds its way to God. No prayer ever reaches God's heart which does not come from our hearts.
I seem to have the best onscreen mums.
You better lava me now or lava me not.
I look like a kid onscreen in most movies.
On 'Catfish,' I'm a co-host and onscreen cameraman, maybe the second onscreen cameraman after Wes Bentley's turn in 'American Beauty,' which is funny and ironic. But before that, I'd been doing a lot of creative nonfiction.
I think it is easier to hear my voice than see myself onscreen, particularly as the years progress. Watching myself onscreen becomes less and less enthralling.
Vatsal and I are comfortable with each other which I think is helping us look good together onscreen.
You study all your life, you work really hard to do your best work onstage and onscreen, and then you make your best money playing an ant.
Luv Ranjan does not believe in bikini bodies. Therefore, he always insists that we look like relatable characters onscreen.
I go to auditions even now and people say, 'Oh, she's too pretty,' or 'She doesn't look like a small-town girl or a girl in high school who would get bullied.' But that's the whole point of being an actress - you can look glamorous when you're on the red carpet, and then bring it all down and be raw onscreen.
When we have trans actors play trans characters, people can look onscreen and say, 'OK, this is what trans is.'
I played a negative character in 'Jai Ho.'
One woman came up to me at a lecture and observed that I was much fatter than on television; I think I look better onscreen than in real life. It's the lights.
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