Words matter. These are the best Saba Qamar Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I believe in taking things slow, one step at a time.
I not only want to engage with my fans but want to truly show and express my experiences and potential as a narrator and a story teller.
Oh yes, Irrfan Khan is an amazing actor who is both focused and funny on the set.
The lack of ‘quality’ films in Pakistan was one of the reasons why I stayed away.
I was a very bad student… I was ahead in many things, but when the time came to study, I just made a face and used to feel bad that I had to study.
The camera is no one’s friend – you have to leave your problems at home and make people laugh. That’s never an easy thing to do.
I’ve learned a lot from Irrfan. Working with him was nothing less than a fan moment for me throughout.
People keep asking me where I learnt acting. And I say that there is no special school for acting or drama where you can go and learn.
As an actor, I believe that acting is actually behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
I do a lot of yoga and it’s made me positive.
I do good work in Pakistan. I am an A-lister actor. So, even in Bollywood I want to work with an A-lister.
Many people said that I shouldn’t have worked alongside Noman Habib as it made me look much older.
I had really great time working with Irrfan Khan and Deepak Dobriyal.
Of course I was excited to be working opposite Irrfan, but I didn’t feel the urge to scream ‘Oh my god!’ or behave like a fan-girl. If he’s an actor then so am I. Having said this, he is an incredible actor and has tremendous screen presence.
I love and respect the Indian film industry specially Salman Khan is such a huge star and so humble.
I’ve worked really hard in this industry and feel I’ve learnt a few things along the way.
Look, I’m an A-list actress in Pakistan. I work with only A-listers.
When will we regard human beings as human beings? Why do we discuss someone’s appearance? And when we can’t find faults in appearances, we start targeting their personalities. Why do we consider others beneath us?
I barely pay attention to awards and nominations, and whether they are fair or unfair.
I don’t get jealous or insecure.
We boast about Pakistan. We say Pakistan is this and that. But when you go out of the country and the way we are checked, I can’t tell you. I feel so humiliated the way I am frisked.
I was never desperate to work in Bollywood though I aspired to do a movie across the border but only if I was offered a strong character and a main lead.
In my family, women rarely go out with their heads uncovered, so there was considerable opposition regarding my choice of career.
I always had the energy to learn new things and achieve more.
We’re still stuck in male, female, feminism. I don’t believe in, you know… I believe in gender equality.
Television is as much a part of my journey as film.
We should learn not to hold grudges and be positive all the time because life is too short and unpredictable.
I can only say that I’ve received such love and regard from Indians that I have no words to express it. It only makes me wish to return and work more.
It is everyone’s story. We are ashamed of our native language, be it Punjabi or Urdu. If you make mistakes while speaking your native languages, no one will say anything. But if you say one word incorrect in English, people will treat it like a crime.
We often judge people by their cars and the money they have… Sometimes worth is decided based on outer appearances and that’s sad.