Words matter. These are the best Sushmita Sen Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When you have love in your life and respect what you do, you get up and do things. Yes, definitely I do feel tired, but when I look around and see how privileged I am, I get going.
Comedy has always been my favourite genre, and I always wanted to be a part of a process which makes people happy. The genre has always been lucky for me.
I had earlier done a few paintings on Durga because I am fascinated by her.
During my time, fortunately or unfortunately, I had no idea what Miss Universe was supposed to be like because nobody from India had won the title before me.
As roles go, very rarely do you get a role written for you or a director who wants you and only you for the part.
I thrive in places where there are different kinds of people and energies that can go into creating a very cosmopolitan kind of space.
I don’t work more than 8 hours a day. At times, people get angry with me because of this, but I can’t work more than that.
With the amount of flops that I have seen in my career, one would think that my career would have been over long back. But it has sustained. And I truly believe it did because I lived life on my own terms.
Life becomes easier when we stop aping people. Which is on all fronts, be it looks, body shape, or anything.
I have always been a mother. When I was kid, I mothered my younger brother. I mothered my parents and even my boyfriends.
My time is really important to me, and where I put it has to be of tremendous value.
Everything about the Net is wonderful.
There has always been a softer side to Sushmita Sen. You might never see it, but there is one. And you will never see the ‘real’ Sushmita on screen.
I believe unexplored territories and taking on new ventures is the natural progression all human beings must experience.
I don’t want to bore people with things that don’t matter to them. I want to share parts of my life that are universally true with other people.
People who try to tackle failure attract failure. The more you indulge in analysis, it gets tougher. So just keep making mistakes and learn.
‘Sholay’ can be given so many interpretations. I have seen this film so many times since the time I was a kid that I think that there could be 50 lovely interpretations to this film. Different filmmakers can give it so many interpretations, as it’s a lovely film.
There’s no mantra for bringing up a kid.
I believe in everything. I believe that everything is an illusion, and everything is there to be believed in.
When my face starts to feel chubby, I know there is an issue with my weight.
I usually don’t include sugar in my meals.
There is a very pensive and intense side to me that even I did not know someone could capture.
I didn’t get out of India till I was 15 years old, and I went to Malaysia with my father for an exhibition. And after that international visit, the next time I stepped on foreign shores was for the Miss Universe pageant at the age of 18.
I have succeeded at times and failed at others, but I am here to do good cinema.
What I really appreciate in my friends is that they really respect me.
I am proud to be an Indian.
‘Vaastu Shastra’ has no shadow of ‘Bhoot’ at all. If ‘Bhoot’ was a 100 on 100, this is 300 on 100. It’s that scary!
Being in love is all about the ability to give rather than take. It is not easy, but if you can accept this, then you will experience love.
Even the slightest deja vu are supernatural incidents.
I have always felt that acting in a film is very challenging in itself. But when it comes to performing live, I think that is more challenging.
I definitely have to know every detail of a script and analyse its potential before I think further because if the director is the captain, then the script is the ship.
It is my childhood dream to have a Christian-style wedding, just like the fairy tales.
The Indian television industry has catapulted into a huge business. Films, however, have not lost one shred of charisma or commercial lucrativity.
Life’s all about choices. Everyone’s destination is the same; only the paths are different.
Wasim Akram is a splendid human being and a thorough gentleman.
I used to find going to the gym torturous.
I want to learn skiing and parallel bar gymnastics.
I Am She is an institution that reflects and personifies the grace, charm, and elegance of an Indian woman.
Yes, it is possible to love more than once. Every time you give of yourself, the intensity grows.
RGV, as a filmmaker, is very smart.
‘Marmayogi’ has a budget of Rs 110 crore, and I think only a gifted person like Kamal Haasan can do justice to such a film.
I’m pretty Net-savvy. My surfing time is precious.
I am pretty decent-looking.
What I do gorge on is sushi. This is the only dish I don’t mind overindulging in.
I am from a middle-class family, and everything I have achieved in life I have only appreciated. I have never gone overboard because I have seen the other side of life. When you have seen the other side of life, you appreciate what you have.
I’ve always been an adventurer, an explorer.
Everything is an opportunity for me.
I have tried different things as an actor and have always believed in experimenting.
I don’t believe what I do outside my profession is anybody’s’ business. And that includes a personal thing like pregnancy or even marriage.
Everything that has come my way has moulded me as an actor and as a person.
Unfortunately, we all go through bad phases.
I believe people, especially women, have become more accepting of who they are.
I always imagine myself as a bride who will wear a gown, with a long train and veil.
I don’t have any favourites, but I like situational comedies, not forced ones.
I am very spoilt and want my travel to be smooth and peaceful. I don’t like to rough it out, and I certainly do not fancy the idea of backpacking.
People who believe in science have a hard time believing in ghosts and the supernatural.
Every celebrity has his or her own personal life. When they go home, they have problems and issues, too.
I always dreamt of being famous, and dreams do come true.
You have to be honest, even when you are upset with your child. Your intentions must be clear. You must never lie to your child.
Every baby step India takes in achieving anything towards its betterment enhances my identity and personality because I love my country.
Celebrities are under pressure to perform all the time. You are in front of a camera all the time, and it is difficult to lead a life in the world of glamour.
As a performer, we look for applause.
I am a Tintin girl and grew up on Archie comics. Then I was introduced to Mr. Bean.
I am proud of the fact that, despite all the disparities that do come up often in our country, we are still Indians, and I am proud of that.
I find the idea of walking down the aisle and then being handed to the groom by the father very romantic.
Kids have a way of letting you know if they like something or not. If a child of five says she doesn’t like something, it means there is a problem.
I put on weight easily and lose it equally fast.
I don’t talk about things like women power and this and that. Because I believe fighting for it is saying we are weaker. I don’t believe in that concept. For me, there is no fighting for women.
Kolkata is home.
I am really glad to be a part of Srijit Mukherji’s ‘Nirbaak.’
I truly believe children learn by examples much more than what you can teach them verbally.
Sometimes, I check out film sites if a friend sends me the URL.
India is my mother.
I love parasailing, taking strolls, indulging in water sports, hanging out in touristy places – especially night markets.
Everybody knows that I’m not the most beautiful woman in the world.
If you want to convey a message, you must do so in an enjoyable format.
You don’t want to watch a film for two hours that depresses you or makes you think so much it evokes a negative reaction.