Words matter. These are the best Anushka Shetty Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
It’s very important to be conscious and happy from within. No beauty cream can come close to the wonders a balanced body-mind can do for you.
All the excitement is during the making of a film. Once I’m done with it, I switch to my next project and am excited about that.
Preparing for action sequences helps me stay fit.
I like men with honest, frank eyes. And that’s the reason I cannot talk anyone who has their sunglasses on.
For me, doing good work is important.
Fitness, in my opinion, is a mental exercise more than just physical.
I would love to share screen space with Pawan Kalyan.
It’s my privilege to work with an actor like Vikram who gets into the skin of the character he is playing, so much so that after the shoot it takes him quite some time to get back to his real self.
I select good scripts, and every role is an opportunity to enhance my histrionic skills.
As an actor, I can’t be constantly worrying about the commercial returns of my film.
A lot of different factors go into making your performance a good one.
As actors, we shouldn’t worry too much about the language we are going to speak in a film.
There are superstars around us who have achieved so much in their career. I am not even five percent of that. I have a long way to go.
When it comes to guys, my dad is the measure of the perfect man. And that’s a pretty tough standard to match up to.
I’ve only worked with very professional people.
I never meant to be an actress.
Factors such as timing, luck, and destiny have a bearing on success. But success and failure are good teachers. Failure means something better is waiting for you. But I will allow myself to get upset at failure only if I know I have not given it my all.
What’s the big deal if I dress casually and dance in my backyard.
When you treat everyone on the sets with respect, it keeps the workspace free of tension. Your conscience is clear, and that reflects on the camera.
My priority will always be my performance more than anything associated with a film. I always look forward to give my best to the character I play on screen.
I never think about the budget of the film.
I don’t have the habit of wearing ornaments.
I can put all the idols on my bed and sleep, I’m so fond of them.
Travelling doesn’t stress me, since adequate 10-hour sleep post-travel is sufficient for me.
I have no problems with failures, I’m afraid of failing within myself. At times when I know I did something wrong, I don’t sleep that night. I’m scared of facing myself.
I never see how meaty my role is. If I like the script in its entirety, the director, or if my co-star is someone I greatly admire, I sign up. You learn so much being part of a great team.
When you get a good script, and the director gives you proper lines, half your job is done.
Attaching yourself to success and failure too much is not healthy and good for you. It is better to focus your energy in reinventing yourself as an actor with every film.
Stars are always bigger. They bring the audience to the theatres. More than that, they do a lot of work in a film, and they are always on top. I am in no way competing with them.
All actresses give good performances, but everybody doesn’t get the right roles.
Every big-budget film is powered by a director’s vision. I blindly follow the instructions of my director, believe in him, and deliver what he exactly wants from me.
Yoga has always been a part of my life, and it has had a major effect on me as a person, inside-out.
I’m still surprised when people tell me I look like a queen.
The bikini scenes in ‘Billa’ were vital because they showed me as a seductress. I’d like to say here that outfits define a character and help an actor, say, 30 per cent, the rest depends on one’s histrionic skills.
I don’t go by brand names for directors.