Disha Patani Quotes.

Most actresses have multiple commitments, from films to endorsements, that require us to maintain a particular look over a long period. Hence, there is never an opportunity to experiment with hair, so we just settle for a neutral look that we can work with across projects.
I am a workaholic. I am very restless, and I am always looking for good work. I don’t act for the heck of it; I do it because I love it.
My daily routine is set: I wake up and go for gymnastics, then dance class, gym, and come back home. That’s my life. I am very boring.
Conditioning is very important when it comes to hair. One should oil hair on a regular basis for hair nourishment.
I’m not sure if this is a good thing or not, but I’m not a very competitive person.
Modelling is completely different from acting. They are two skills that you can’t compare.
I don’t think I am an icon. My team works hard on my look; I just wear what they suggest.
From being a nobody in the industry to getting so much love, it has been an amazing journey.
Neeraj Pandey is a very smart director.
I was always into sports, and as a sportsperson, you need to be fit to survive and play from start to finish.
I am fine because somebody’s opinion can’t become my reality.
I have a professional life, and so does the media. Let’s face it: how can they come up with new gossip every day? So, they have to make stuff up about someone’s personal life, which is fine.
I love Priyanka Chopra mainly because she is a self-made woman.
I am very selfish when it comes to work, and I only care about work.
I consider myself extremely fortunate, and I am more happy for all the attention that I constantly garner.
Anything that is related to my work will affect me. If someone tells me they didn’t like my performance, it will affect me.
I grew up with a sister and a younger brother in a house where every evening was spent performing a dance routine in front of our parents with my sister.
I understand that you cannot always be on the top or be the best.
If you feel comfortable and cool in particular clothes, then that is fashion according to me.
From my childhood, I have watched a lot of action films, and I am a big fan of Jackie Chan.
I think diet plays an important role before any beauty and skincare regime. Taking care of what you eat and drinking lots of water throughout the day always come first.
I wake up, go for dance class, and do the same things that I used to do. I am very asocial. I don’t go out too often.
I think colouring your hair is the best way to get a new look.
People have certain expectations from me, and I want to do different characters.
I love the rain and everything about the monsoons!
I prefer wearing comfortable clothes.
Commercials are 20 seconds long, so you don’t get to experiment with your characters. But in films, you get to try out your acting skills.
I was more of a commercial model. I wasn’t into ramp walks or photo shoots.
I was doing B.Tech in Noida, but I dropped out in my second year.
Work is important, no doubt, but one can end up neglecting family and friends in the bargain. So I have resolved not to let that happen and maintain work-life balance by taking time out for the people who matter the most to me.
There are days when I want to feel cool, sexy, goofy, and at these times, fashion helps me define my mood.
In Bollywood, on an average, movies are made in six months or a year, but Puri completed ‘Loafer’ in two months.
I am an actress. My first film was a Telugu film, my second film was Bollywood, and third was Indo-Chinese.
Jackie Chan is the best storyteller on this planet.
I am learning aerobics and gymnastics, so I would love to do an action film.
I want to be a part of ‘Avengers’; they can make me the Hulk! I want to do a superhero film.
I am looking for strong characters rather than being just a pretty girl. Actresses can do so much more than looking good.
Frankly, I am boring. My life is all about the film set, gym classes, and home.
Use coconut oil to remove makeup, and do it before going to bed.
I don’t have newspapers in my house. I have a news application which only gives me important news, no Bollywood. So even if there is some report about me, I don’t know.
I think I am very anti-social.
I have chosen this job. If I didn’t like it, I would have chosen something else. I can’t go out and say that ‘I don’t like it.’
I follow a routine on a daily basis, which comprises dance class, gymnastics, and going to the gym. I also spend about half an hour on yoga, too.
Sometimes you don’t have to say anything. Silence speaks it all.
I think I am lucky enough to be getting this chance also that people want to know about me. I don’t want to complain over it.
I don’t take others’ views seriously because that isn’t a fact. I do respect everyone’s view, but I am not affected.
I have to think a thousand times before I speak. If I am myself and end up saying one wrong thing, there will be 1,000 negative tweets about me.
Stories matter to me. I look for a good script, story, and a strong part.
I do follow cleansing and hydrate my skin. It is really important. Especially before going to bed, you have to remove make-up, clean your skin, and hydrate your skin.
It’s not that I don’t want to do commercial films, but if my part is just to look pretty, I’m not up for it. I’d do a role that expresses something. It’s not that I don’t want to look good, but give me a part where I have scope to perform.
I am very selfish when it comes to choosing a film. There is no strategy as such; I take up anything that gives me a kick.
I don’t want to become a star. I never wished to become an actor, even when I am here. When you decide to become an actor, you’ve to choose why you’re doing it. Are you doing it to become an actor or because you want to be famous? I am doing it because I love being in front of the camera.
I wash my face with a good cleanser and then dab some rose water on my face. I do this before I head to bed.
He is one of the finest and kindest human beings I have come across. When you meet him, you will understand why he is the Jackie Chan. It’s not just for his work but also the kind of person he is.
It was a very big decision when I decided to leave B. Tech to come to Mumbai. But they were always supportive. At one point, I felt I shouldn’t do it. My mother encouraged me then.
Fashion is being ‘you.’ It is a form of expression.
I am a very shy and closed person. I stay in my house. The only time I go out is for award functions and maybe interviews. Because, this is part of my profession and I have to do it. Otherwise, I stay in my house or attend some classes.
Since childhood, my mother made sure I oiled my hair and conditioned them properly every week. I still follow that regimen. Plus, I have naturally good quality hair.
I got the opportunity, and I grabbed it, and slowly, I started finding a lot of interest in acting.
I’m constantly working towards my personal improvement.
Though I love sarees and feel a woman looks most beautiful in a saree, my personal style statement is casual because I am more tomboyish.
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I don’t want to come across as a pretty looking girl. Because it is very easy – wear good clothes, wear good make-up, and you’ll look good. I know my abilities.
Since I’m a highly self-critical person, I try to become better every day. I don’t see the point of competing with anyone.
I look forward to being part of the ASUS family and its fascinating growth journey in India.
It is very difficult for me to accept the fact that I am acting in front of the camera.
Priyanka Chopra has made a huge impact on me.
We have freedom of speech, and anybody’s idea can’t be a fact.