Top 94 Quotes & Sayings by Kriti Kharbanda - Page 2

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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Let's make it clear: women are sexier than men. They are a prettier gender than their male counterparts. And then, if a woman is comfortable showing her mid-riff on-screen, what is the other's problem? Why does she face body shaming? Does a man face the same while going shirtless?
I think the advantage I have with yoga is that it is something I can do on my own and can't make excuses that I don't have a place or the time. One can practice yoga anywhere, anytime. You don't have to worry about what you're wearing. For all of these reasons, yoga works for me.
When I am practicing yoga, I try to avoid music. But if I really have to listen to something, I listen to the Om chant. — © Kriti Kharbanda
When I am practicing yoga, I try to avoid music. But if I really have to listen to something, I listen to the Om chant.
I am all for career, whether pre- or post-marriage.
If you fall for someone and decide to get into a relationship, you need to accept each other with whatever traits they possess. Also, if you get married, never think that you will be able to change that person.
I want people to take me seriously as an actor. I want to be a star; I won't deny that.
I want to work with Sriram Raghavan, Imtiaz Ali, Karan Johar, and, of course, any other director who is offering a great role to play in a film.
The challenge is when you're offered similar roles, and you have to play them differently. I don't want people to say, 'She performs similarly in every film. There is no versatility.'
It's a hugely popular franchise, and every 'Housefull' film has worked well at the box office.
Pole dancing is a great way to enhance your fitness level and also your dancing abilities.
I think objectifying women is not wrong if only her beauty is captured in an aesthetic manner.
I will not leave my South films for a Hindi film. I want to be sincere to my South film makers and commitments. Only if my dates are not clashing with any of my South films will I do Hindi films.
I am not going to do anything that embarrasses my parents.
'Shaadi... ' made people see me as an actor. A lot of filmmakers called and said I was really good in the film... People from the industry - who never spoke to me, didn't think I was a great actor because they hadn't seen my work - said I can act.
In the South, there is a celebrated Telugu film director name Raghavendra Rao, who is known for shooting women's mid-riff in a certain manner. They are done in a very aesthetic manner and doesn't look vulgar. Now, it is up to the audience how they are going to watch it. As long as the girl is comfortable acting in it, I see nothing wrong.
When I did a scene with Dharam sir for the first time, I actually cried!
I want to be famous. That's my ambition, and there is nothing wrong with it.
I don't think there's any space for any negativity or insecurity on the set of 'Housefull 4.' It feels like a big, crazy family.
I'm a director's actor and go by what they say.
I used to be a conscious person in terms of dressing, and I wasn't comfortable with my body, so I wouldn't dress in a certain way. Now I am comfortable, and nothing bothers me. Once you are comfortable, everything starts looking good.
I used to have panic and anxiety attacks.
It's not, like, how long you are on the screen, 'Karwaan' being the biggest the example. I may have had a five-minute role, but I know the appreciation that I got was a lot more than a five-minute role deserved probably.
I heard people saying how, in a Rajkummar Rao film, people only watch him in the frame, and he could overshadow others. But I must say, he is such a good co-actor who always lets you act your best, because acting also has a lot depending on reacting.
I think, in the South, I can do it, especially in the Kannada film industry. I am popular enough to do a woman-centric film there.
I want to be as healthy as I possibly can be. I just want to make sure that I do everything to take care of myself. Like they say, charity begins at home. Love begins at home, too. So I want to do the best for me. I want to pamper myself and do the best for my body.
As an actor, I have no limitation. I will do whatever excites me. — © Kriti Kharbanda
As an actor, I have no limitation. I will do whatever excites me.
When I am running, I like listening to typical Punjabi music. It is just who I am. It comes to me very naturally.
As a kid, the only time I used to get out at night when I was in 9th and 10th standard. The only time I had permission to go out at night was during Navratri because we all used to go play dandiya and garba.
What matters to me as a creative artist is the credibility of the production house, the honesty in the script, and the way the filmmaker has conceived the characters in the narrative.
I believe equality in a relationship is very important, and for that, both partners should be equally capable to handle anything.
Even if you sulk after a failure, you have to put on that exterior that you are fine. You could be going through a series of nonsense in your personal life or failure in your professional life, but you have to put on that exterior.
Why do women have to face comments like, 'You are wearing short clothes; you are alluring and inviting men?'
I think comedy is something I enjoy, so it comes effortlessly.
We need to live and let live. This applies to a couple in general.
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