Words matter. These are the best Amala Paul Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Marriage is great if you find the right person. What is nice about Vijay and his family is that they have let me be.
I always look forward to roles that excite me as an actor.
Life can’t be always be stable always right. There are things which are out of your control.
Be it in Malayalam or Tamil, I got to play characters who had plenty to do in the storyline and not just be a prop.
I don’t want to do films for money and go back. I want to try to at least change the world through cinema, the industry, the way cinema is conceived.
I went through a phase of deep introspection. I realised that while doing films back to back, I was getting burnt out and not concentrating on quality. I wasn’t preparing for my role and was working like a machine. When I saw the result on the big screen, I felt that the work I’d done was horrible.
I used to think that only a mother could provide unconditional love and make sacrifices.
I hate being typecast and I don’t want to do things that are boring for me because it would be boring for the viewers as well.
I grow tomatoes, spinach and melons, a pepper vine climbs my coconut tree. I have a home and kitchen of my own.
I have always been a rebel without a cause.
I am doing films that are content-oriented and where I have the scope to perform. Rarely do such scripts happen.
About my marriage life, it has been pretty painful, pretty sad. I can’t say there was no unpleasantness at all. I can’t say it was smooth and happy or anything. There were lot of painful experiences we both went through.
Kollywood allots big budget only for commercial films. Bollywood film industry is straightforward that way. When compared to Bollywood, Kollywood is fake. They keep churning out the same films.
I am not in ‘O I hate relationships’ phase. I will never be in that phase.
I wanted to be a journalist so the character of a TV news person in ‘Run Baby Run’ was really interesting.
When people look at ‘Aadai’s posters and say that I’ve attempted something bold, it actually reflects me being secure about myself.
Aame’ is a new attempt. The entire film was shot using live sound technique.
At the age of 23, I got married. I think it would’ve worked if I married a little later on, as a person with little more maturity and little more to understand about marriage how it works. May be it would have worked, you never know.
I want to only be part of films that are worth my time. I give my heart and soul for four-five months and I don’t want that to go in vain.
For the movie ‘Bhaskar Oru Rascal’ I had to let go of a part of my agreed salary and in fact, had to lend money to the producer when he couldn’t meet his financial obligations at the time of the movie’s release.
We actors have a big problem. We have a lot of insecurity and we are fragile. We surround ourselves with people who praise our ego and lie to us… till that moment you realise that these people are not helping you get ahead.
I’ve sold my Mercedes and I’ll be getting something electric. I work out of a thatch shed on the roof.