Words matter. These are the best Amy Jackson Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
For me, age doesn’t matter. You’ve got to go with your heart.
I think, whenever you’re in the public eye, you’re never going to be loved by everybody.
Bollywood is very structured and organised, but Kollywood and Tollywood can be quite spontaneous, and I enjoy that.
A. L. Vijay asked if I could dance, and I just said yes. I didn’t tell him the only dancing I had done was on nights out in Liverpool. He said he would arrange workshops and help me with the scripts and the language. He liked the fact that I was English but had an Indian look.
As an actor, I know it is my job to shape myself for a role – any role.
I am a Christian, and since the age of five I have been singing… chanting hymns containing the word ‘Hosanna.’
Like most girls, I suffered from pimples, too. I tried dozens of treatments but was never satisfied with any.
The hardest thing for me was leaving my friends and family behind.
You get people coming up to you and asking about movies, especially in Chennai, which is nice.
I have been away from home since I was 17.
My mum is really fair and has blonde hair, and my dad is not dark, either.
If people enjoy your movies, that’s the most important thing.
Every time someone buys a cat or a dog from a breeder or a pet shop, a cat on the streets or in an animal shelter loses his or her chance at finding a good home.
Who wouldn’t want to date Salman?
Bombay is different to Liverpool, or anywhere, really.
You don’t say no to a Shankar film.
I am open to any good script and the character I can do justice to.
I started with Tamil film, then Hindi. Now, I am also doing a Telugu film. The journey has been wonderful so far.
When you have Khiladi Kumar on one side and Thalaiva on the other, you have to know your stuff well.
I can’t believe all this is happening to me, but I am definitely here to stay. And I am happy to be in Indian cinema.
It is ridiculous – like a mad whirlwind… it’s mad that I’m so famous.
I would say Nawaz is my lucky charm.
I went to the U.S. to start my modeling career at a very young age. So, venturing into films and handling the pressure isn’t a big task.
When I first got a call for the movie, I couldn’t believe that I am doing a film opposite Akshay Kumar. He is such a big superstar.
I won Miss Teen World, and then a movie rep saw me on the pageant website and thought that I had the perfect image for the role in ‘Madrasapattinam.’
The negativity will always be there. I think that’s for any actress or actor. But I think you’ve got to take it with a pinch of salt.
The industry is big, and if I get an interesting role, I will take it up.
Hindi is far easier a language to pick up than Tamil.
When I’m not shooting, I like to spend time with friends and family.
For me, as an actress, you are playing a character, and to play that character, you have to get into that mindset.
If you look from my point of view, that’s what Christians strive for – love from God.
I’ve got Indian looks, but there is nothing in my background.
‘Singh Is Bliing’ came up to me as my dream role.
We can stop the cycle of animal homelessness and save lives by opening our hearts and homes to a loving cat or dog from an animal shelter instead of buying animals from breeders or pet shops.
There’s competition everywhere.
Rajinikanth is an absolute legend to work with. Imagine meeting him every day and spending time with him on the set. Sharing the frame with him is a lifetime experience; there’s a reason he is called a legend.
I was once so terrified of acting that I used to pretend I was ill to get out of drama.
I had so much fun working with Akshay, especially in the action scenes.
Now that I’ve moved to Mumbai, I should perhaps get a horse. It’ll be a nice escape from my everyday life.
I like to do a lot of research for my films and live my character.
My favourite thing to wear is a saree.
I love a mix of kickboxing, gym, yoga, Pilates, horse riding, and dancing. I also do skinny rappelling, which is a quick cardio workout with music and lighting, so it’s fun.
I love art and finding different bits and bobs for the apartment; so, I’m adding all my personal touches to the house.
When ‘I’ released, I gave a couple of interviews in which I expressed my interest to play an action heroine.
I fell in love with Nawaz on-screen after watching ‘Gangs of Wasseypur.’ So my love story starts with him from there. I was quite nervous to act alongside him. He is an excellent actor.
My Hindi is OK. I think I am better with Tamil. I remember the Tamil words.
It is my job to step into different characters.
I look forward to Pond’s products to deliver better skincare for girls everywhere.
I was only 16 when I was selected for ‘Madrasapattinam.’ I celebrated my 17th birthday on the set of the film. That was the first time I had travelled to India, and it was a rollercoaster ride. I soon fell in love with the country.
I feel more comfortable in saris than gowns.
I was new to acting before my role in ‘Madrasapattinam.’
If my role in a film is meaty, and I get a good song along with it, then why not?
I loved having Indian take-aways on a Friday night in Liverpool, but it’s so different in the real India.
Acting is my passion, but I like hosting shows, too.
I was always focussed on the modelling and succeeding in that, but now I’m completely focused on making it over in India in the movies.