A Quote by Neha Kakkar

In selfie pictures, there is no human touch; it's all about the pose. But selfie videos have sound, actions, and emotions. — © Neha Kakkar
In selfie pictures, there is no human touch; it's all about the pose. But selfie videos have sound, actions, and emotions.
Selfies became too big. The selfie photos are not good. Fans ask me for a selfie, and I say, 'Let's just do a photo.' I'm not anti-selfie, but I like a classic photograph.
I don't like the selfie because it's too close. There ain't no people with arms long enough to do a selfie of me.
For a selfie, it's not about the pose, it's about you. There's a reason why you look great in the picture or you look great in real life, because someone has caught the essence of who you are, and a pose is not you.
I think it really takes about 15-20 selfies that someone takes on their phone before they post the right one. There was this selfie that I took where I was wearing a white bathing suit, and it was after I had the baby, and it was a sexy pic. It took about 15 pictures to get the one that I posted. So you'll see all the ones that didn't make it. And you'll see all my selfies from the past years, including my first-ever selfie when I was four years old.
These days, the selfie and its main outlet, Instagram, generally come in for much adult loathing. But consider this: The selfie is a tiny pulse of girl pride—a shout-out to the self. … The selfie suggests something in picture form—I think I look [beautiful] [happy] [funny] [sexy]. Do you?—that a girl could never get away with saying. It puts the gaze of the camera squarely in a girl’s hands, and along with it, the power to influence the photo’s interpretation.
When taking a selfie, remember the most natural pose is still best
People love me when I do selfie videos, so I know they like me in music videos as well. Otherwise, I would have just been a playback singer.
'Selfie' is the word du jour, and it became cause celebre at Nelson Mandela's funeral when the Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt took a selfie with U.S. President Barack Obama and U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron.
The selfie, like all technology, causes us to reflect on our human values. This is a good thing because it challenges us to figure out what they really are.
I love a selfie in the mirror.
I'm horrendous at capturing a decent selfie.
If it's called a selfie, why are there people in it?
I consider myself a selfie specialist.
There are bigger queens of the selfie, but I'm up there.
Running for president is the new selfie.
The whole selfie generation - it's just not my vibe.
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