Words matter. These are the best Kriti Sanon Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
There is a slight tomboyish side to me. But I was studious, and I did not bunk classes!
I would never do anything that’s derogatory to women.
I don’t think one film is enough to showcase your talent or to show your abilities as an actor.
I feel that modelling has groomed my personality and made me a confident person, but even today, when I go on the ramp, I get nervous. I am more comfortable being in front of the camera than walking on the ramp.
The journey from engineering to acting just happened. I guess some things are meant to be.
Even my family is shocked that I chose this profession.
It’s sad to be constantly judged for every move you make after your first success. If you wear your hair differently, you have changed.
I started modelling while still studying. I liked doing television commercials and being in front of the camera. Lots of ad directors told me to try for films.
Every thing in life that’s first should be a celebration or celebrated with a lot of oomph.
If you request for a little time to fulfill a commitment, you’re accused of being arrogant. I repeat, I’ve achieved nothing to be arrogant about.
I had learnt Kathak for six years from the age of eight and did a foundation course from Kathak Kendra in Delhi. I was not fond of classical dance, but today, I’m glad my mom made me do it.
Akshay Kumar and Prabhu Deva are a team that you always want to be a part of.
I actually moved from engineering to acting. I think what’s important is how talented and passionate you are.
I think every industry is a male-dominated industry. Whether it is Tollywood or Bollywood or India as a whole, it is male-dominated. We stay in India, and it has been patriarchal society.
In Hyderabad, I suppose my height does pique people’s interest, but it’s not like it’s unacceptable. If you are confident about what you are doing, height doesn’t make a difference. You can’t be perfect in everything, you know!
I usually mug up my Telugu dialogues much before going to the sets every day.
I wasn’t really fashion-conscious earlier.
I hope I get an opportunity to work with Akshay Kumar and Prabhu Deva, as they are very supportive people.
‘Dilwale’ has increased my audience reach; I have gained in every way possible.
I believe in comfort and dressing according to my body type. I have a tall frame. So a lot of things suit me more than it would others.
I could not make mistakes while choosing films when I started out.
I would love to play a completely negative character if it’s backed by a super script.
If you don’t come from film family, it takes time for people to register you. When you don’t come from film family, the connection with the audience takes time to build up; it happens eventually.
Modelling was never a career option for me; it was always a hobby. I was modelling while I was pursuing my B.Tech, so the obvious choice after finishing my studies was to do a job. But while I was modelling and doing TV commercials, I really loved being in front of the camera. I enjoyed the shooting process.
I’m learning to work under pressure. Yesteryear songs are slow and demanding on the expressions.
I wasn’t the most confident kid in school and college.
I have no particular inspiration, but I do find Anushka Sharma, Deepika Padukone and Kangana Ranaut amazing.
Star kids always get an upper hand at the start of their career. People in the industry often know them from the time they were toddlers, so they show support to them when their film is about to release.
I am just a beginner. The two films so far are baby steps. If I develop an attitude, I’ll be finished even before I’ve started. Besides, if I started misbehaving, my folks would give me a tight slap.
People have started recognising me. I can’t move around as freely as I used to.
We are all somewhere or the other a little grey, not black and white. We have our imperfections.
I played a tomboy character in ‘Dohchay.’
I think if you’re talented and not desperate to do any film that comes your way, and are doing justice to all your roles, then you’re fine, because you can’t predict the rest. You also can’t predict the audience’s reaction.
I will always choose to work in a movie based on whether I would want to watch it – if I would be willing to spend money in a theatre on it. The script and the people you will work with come after that.
I don’t like to limit myself as an actress.
I have been a little lucky to get work. I know there are people who struggle a lot to get a film; I believe a lot in destiny. Things have fallen into place for me.
My parents were never into films, but I hope to make them proud with my work some day. In any case, in Bollywood, your surname matters only till your first, second, or third film at most. Beyond that, you are on your own.
When I was young, I remember the first song I danced to was ‘Akhiyan Milaon,’ because I am a big fan of Madhuri Dixit.
Whatever happens, happens for the better. I was meant to do ‘Raabta.’ Every film has its destiny, and it’s the film that chooses you.
When I did my first film, I did not understand or speak Telugu.
I auditioned for quite a lot of films. I do not wish to name the films I auditioned for. There were times when I knew I would not be fit for this film, or I would not get this film. Still, I used to audition for it just to get experience… to practice.
My career is too short for there to be any turns! But I would say that not everyone is noticed and accepted in their debut films. I was accepted both by the industry and the audience.
You have to face fears head on.
I wouldn’t have taken up modeling as a profession. It was more of a hobby.
I have declined projects made under big banners because I didn’t have much to do in them.
I’m not much involved in sports, and I don’t play, either.
At the end of the day, it is about what you are doing in the film.
For me, my first hearing of the script matters. It has to excite me as an actor and as an audience.
You really have to think a lot before speaking, and the things that are written about you, sometimes you might not like it.
I want to play a character with grey shades.
I thoroughly believe that shaving is the best way of hair removal, as it’s the most convenient and hassle free of all the methods.
False stories used to affect me initially. But now, I’ve come to understand that if false stories are created, they are also forgotten in the long run.
I come from a middle-class family, but we are open-minded people.
Categorisation of actors has become outdated now.
I go with the flow of the film. I feel if it’s the demand of the script, then you should do it.