Words matter. These are the best Aishwarya Lekshmi Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I can easily gel with people.
When I came into movies or acted in ‘Njandukalude Natil Oridavela’ and ‘Mayaanadhi,’ little did I expect such a huge response from the crowd. All I expected was to work with good filmmakers.
I really wanted to work with Aashiq Abu, as I have loved all his films.
Both my parents wanted me to excel academically, like every other parent. They wanted me to pursue my higher studies.
I don’t want to spoil the good name ‘Mayaanadhi’ has brought me. I am careful about selecting my next project and it’s actually quite scary.
A career as an actor was never there in my wildest dreams and here I am getting such good roles and doing films that are so appreciated.
I can’t do method acting. I feel there is a different energy that comes when an actor is spontaneous.
A feminist is a person who wants equal things for men and women, and I definitely believe in that. This doesn’t mean I will degrade anyone. In our house, I want my mother and father to have equal importance and that’s the only way to bring up a socially responsible child.
I am a person who is usually chilled and I wanted to try out different roles to know if I could do it.
The set of ‘Mayaanadhi’ had a positive vibe. The shooting was during the rainy season. There were interruptions; some days we could shoot only one shot. But, we were happy in whatever we did.
Anyone who has watched ‘Premam’ in theaters would understand the camaraderie between the members on and off the screen and that’s what translated to that brilliance.
I want to be remembered by the characters I do.
As part of modeling, I have acted in the advertisement films of popular brands. Then I got some offers from films.
I come from a very conservative background.
After the complex characters in ‘Mayaanadhi’ and ‘Varathan,’ my characters in ‘Vijay Superum Pournamiyum’ and ‘Argentina Fans Kaattoorkkadavu’ were bubbly ones.
I have been putting the effort. I went for the acting course, watched a lot of movies and started reading about films. I think that has created a sub-conscious impact.
Dad used to accompany me to the sets. Soon, he realized there is nothing to worry about and now I am on my own.
I feel happy to play strong women because, as an audience member, I feel such characters inspire women when they are down.
Though I had not been offered a truckload of projects post the release of ‘Mayaanadhi,’ the handful that came to me had brilliant female characters that were driving forces of the story.
I don’t want to be a bad performer in a good film.
I need to find out what kind of an actor I am and work on soft skills like dancing, singing and more.
I don’t know how much I have improved as an actor. I think that is a constant process that should happen subconsciously.