Words matter. These are the best Ananya Panday Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Being a star kid, I don’t want to complain. I am lucky and super blessed. Yes, there is a negative side of comparison and trolling, but there are so many positive aspects to it and I just want to focus on that.
I don’t ever want young women to look at me and feel any kind of pressure to look or dress like me.
I feel like if one person makes a change then everyone follows and if you want to see a change in the world, you should start it.
I think it’s very important to use your voice and use your voice responsibly. But, having said that, I think you should have all the knowledge before you do that.
The problem with today’s world is that hate is normalized.
When I’m at home, both my dogs are constantly around me vying for attention.
I don’t think about my films being multi-starrers or not, I don’t think that matters.
I am of the opinion that even if my role is merely 10 minutes long, it needs to leave an impact on the audiences.
Janhvi Kapoor is my biggest competition in this film industry.
One of the great books I read was by Sanford Meissner on acting. I found that really helpful for me as an actress.
I have inherited my father’s thick skin, which helps me deal with trolls.
I am the type of person who can get ready in precisely five minutes, so I obviously just mix and match and wear whatever I am feeling like on that day.
Like any other 20-year-old, I have my dreams and I’m lucky I’m getting to live it.
We should respect all religions and just believe in peace, kindness and harmony.
People who troll are people who need love the most. They namelessly, facelessly bully people because they’ve probably never been loved. So it’s even more important to show these people the amount of love you’re capable of.
Dad is very chilled out. So, whether it’s his makeup or hair, he is very casual about such things. He has his own style and is very cool that way.
We derive so much of our self-confidence and validation from Instagram. Just imagine one day Instagram gets deleted like all of your friends who you think you have on social media, all these likes and comments just disappear, what are we left with? We have stopped valuing human relationships and contact.
I completely believe in peace and non-violence.
I want to do all kinds of roles. It’s a part and parcel of my job.
I want people to see me make mistakes and learn from them.
I love competition, it is so much fun and motivating.
I have always wanted to be an actor.
In our family, and not just us but even with my cousins, uncles and aunts, we celebrate every festival – be it Christmas, Easter, Eid, Diwali or our birthdays.
Unfiltered photos always get more attention. Filters are easy to discern.
I was, and still am, very scared of fire.
I was exposed to the public because my dad is an actor. My pictures went online at a young age. A lot of negativity came from there. Not just with me, but it happened with a lot of my friends who are in the public eye.
I’m very open about my feelings and I’m very open about the people I have crushes on.
People take social media too seriously. It should be something that is fun, something that inspires you, not stresses you out.
My mum has always brought the third perspective. She has seen my dad through his ups and downs and I feel that’s why she can give me the best advice because she has seen it all as a neutral person.
Enjoying phuljharis is the first thing that I can think of from my childhood Diwali days.
I feel like coming from a film background does give me an advantage over others because access is the hardest part to overcome. The fact that I can meet a Karan Johar is something that is available to me because of my parents.
Just cheating and lying in any way doesn’t go well with me. So as a person, I am not okay with extramarital affairs.
I want young girls and women to feel like they connect with me and that they don’t have to aspire for unreal beauty or fashion standards.
When I have nothing worthwhile to wear, I pick up my dad’s clothes at the last minute.
It doesn’t feel like ‘work’ when you are working with your dad.
Winning a Filmfare Black Lady is a big deal for me.
I have had my fair share of relationships. It’s normal and one shouldn’t judge me for it because in school you have many short-short relationships, you know.
No, I’m not an insecure person at all.
Honestly, when I was back in school I would eat anything and everything but now when I’m shooting, I eat clean.
Everyone thinks that it’s all glamorous and I’ve gotten everything. When people hate me for nepotism, I’m not going to shy away from that I’m Chunky Panday’s daughter.
I had a blast in school and college, but nothing compares to what we have shown in ‘SOTY 2.’
A lot of stuff people said to me when I was younger subconsciously stayed with me and became my biggest insecurities.
I know I am an actor and whatever I say people are going to get influenced by that.
I was overwhelmed to see Salman Khan sir in real life!