Words matter. These are the best Ishita Dutta Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I came into the industry much after my sister quit. Not once did she demotivate me.
I would advise people never to diet!
It’s such a bliss to be able to find time to do things that you love.
It feels good to be married.
I think ‘Drishyam’ turned out to be an excellent platform for me. I got a chance to share the screen with actors like Ajay Devgn and Tabu in my debut film. And I was appreciated for my job.
I remember when I got my first salary, Rs 3000/- while working as an assistant director during my college summer vacation and I gave it to my mom.
After finishing my college, I wanted to do something related to the media.
Whatever you eat, reflects on your skin.
I’m proud that my sister has started #MeToo movement in India and the nation has supported her. Media has played a vast role in giving this movement the much needed push but it must not be derailed with false accusations.
I thought Connaught Place was the best place to shop in Delhi, but Khan Market is also very good.
While travelling in local trains during my college days, I have also faced this. I pushed and shouted at men trying to touch me but as an actor I have never faced anything like that.
Many don’t know that my sister has silently been my backbone.
My sister has been a great source of support, she always tells me to listen to my heart and not do anything forcefully. That’s a great advice.
I don’t believe in dieting. I eat proper meals every day.
I was in Mumbai pursuing my graduation in mass media; I was not sure what to do. I tried my hand at a couple of different things. I joined an acting school after that and eventually things fell in place.
It is easy for people to sit behind their laptops and assassinate somebody’s character.
TV takes up all your time, and you can’t do anything else when you are shooting for a show.
Even when I took up ‘Drishyam,’ I was not the lead character. I liked the role as the story was about my character and that was enough for me to take up the film.
I love sweets, but don’t have them every day. I have them maybe once a week or during social functions or festivals.
If it’s a cooking based reality show I would love to do it because I love cooking.
Tanushree helps me and guides me but she lets me make my own decision and always supports it.
From being a silent person, I started going on stage and performing. It gave me confidence and I started liking it. When the camera starts rolling, I am very different person.
My sister always says that people should give you work because of your ability and not for anything else. She made her career on her and she wanted the same for me.
I can’t morally go against the truth.
I discuss everything with Tanushree no matter which part of the world she is in. She is the reason I make good decisions. She advises me to concentrate and work hard. She keeps telling me that she is proud of me – that makes me content with my work.
I think TV content has changed a lot and even films, especially after the web platform has come in. Now, there’s an option for everyone, you’ll find content that appeals to you. So, I really like how storytelling is changing.
Personally, I choose to stay away from controversies.
I am against wasting water.
My family is my strength.
I have always believed that God has a mysterious a way of revealing things.
I bagged the film ‘Firangi’ after ‘Baazigar’ wrapped up.
I drink a lot of juices like nimbu paani.
I love doing movies that are content-driven, but at the same time, I would love to dance around trees and do those things that are typical to Bollywood. I have grown up watching such films and I would love to be a part of them.
In all my films, I have always played a de-glam role, but I really want to play a glamorous role.
Vatsal is helpful, observant and chivalrous. What I dislike is that he never experiments with food.
I think I am very fortunate to have my sister, who is always there to guide me and my food and lodging has been taken care of. Since my basic need of life is secure, when it comes to working, I never appeared like a desperate struggler who needs the job to run the kitchen.
It’s important for me to work with a good set of people who I can connect with.
Vatsal and I are comfortable with each other which I think is helping us look good together onscreen.
What if, tomorrow, my kids want to join the industry and for that matter, any other profession? We want the world and the industry to become a better place for them and us.
A lot of money gets invested in making a film.
I started painting, I think when I was in school and I used to do watercolours back then. I attended a class for it that used to take place twice a week and I remember I really enjoyed that.
I mix various oils, heat it and apply it on my hair. After washing, my hair feels and looks amazing.
I was a last-minute casting in ‘Drishyam.’
Vatsal is mature and funny and working with him is a wonderful experience and when co-actors are good they help you with the role and he is very positive and it is very comfortable working with him.
I know how things function in showbiz and how much hard work is required to make a mark in this industry.
My sister is outspoken and brave, while I am not. However, I will always support the truth.
It is unfortunate that in every industry, there are people who take advantage of needy people, but I would like to tell all the budding actors not to be vulnerable and always have a backup plan because rejection in auditions and films is not the end of the world.
I so wish to work with Sanjay Leela Bhansali because his creativity is of a different level. His vision, his style of storytelling, art and music… Everything mesmerizes me.
Even as a child, my sister was so confident; she would always take a stand if she saw any wrongdoing.
TV gives people a chance to establish as an actor.