A Quote by Smriti Mandhana

When I am in my India jersey, I don't want to be looking glamorous. — © Smriti Mandhana
When I am in my India jersey, I don't want to be looking glamorous.
But growing as an India cricketer it was about the blue jersey and the pride we all felt wearing that jersey.
I have a great T-shirt that I received at the New Jersey Hall of Fame when I was inducted. It says - it makes me choke up - it says, 'I'm a Jersey tomato'... I am. I am a Jersey girl and proud of it.
Even though I am from Jersey, not to put Jersey down, I like Jersey, but I think I'm more cultured.
I get really motivated when I put on the India jersey. It is a responsibility, so I want to perform in the best way I can.
At the Miss India competition, I didn't think I was going to win, I didn't know how to wear makeup, I did not have the most glamorous clothes. I was like a nerd who was put among glamorous, beautiful and talented girls, and I didn't know what I was doing.
I seem to be known as much by the moniker 'Mrs Funnybones' as my own name these days. The book was about how a modern woman looks at India and how India looks right back at her. I am glad that India seems to be looking back at me with a grin.
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.
Looks is a matter of perception. At Cannes, Europeans think I am good looking, while in India, I am not.
New Jersey is very big. There are different areas of New Jersey. There is North New Jersey. There is like the center. There are a lot of actors from New Jersey that don't speak with a New Jersey accent.
I am looking forward and I am hoping that I will be the catalyst that makes India and Pakistan live in peace forever.
I am looking forward and I am hoping that I will be the catalyst that makes India and Pakistan live for peace forever.
I remember my England debut, in 2002. It came in Jersey, in a triangular tournament with New Zealand and India. To say that it did not generate great local interest is putting it mildly: our first game, against India, attracted a handful of spectators.
Filmmakers are stuck with my glamorous image. Even if I sit in track pants and a T-shirt, I will still look glamorous. That's the way I am. But there's more to me. I'm a real person.
Though I am associated in the public mind with glamorous songs and dances, my appearance in 'Company' is in no way glamorous. Rather than rely on my body language, the number zooms in on my facial expressions.
I would say at times I am a 'Glamoholic.' But I am definitely more laid back than glamorous. I think it takes a lot of effort and sometimes I just want to be in jeans.
I would say at times I am a 'Glamoholic.' But I am definitely more laid back than glamorous.I think it takes a lot of effort and sometimes I just want to be in jeans.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!