Shriya Quotes
"I came to know
that the producers are in search of heroines for 'Ishtam' and I
gave some of my music videos in which I performed dance to
them."
"There will be different kinds of persons in the industry. The
behaviour of some individuals will be quite odd. As far as me, I
did not face any sour experiences so far and all I faced are
good encounters."
"I studied in a co-education school, I have both girl friends as
well as boy friends. I am in touch with my friends even now.
Generally, I will be quite friendly with everyone. I don't like
to remain moody at the shooting spot. I speak to everyone and at
the same time work with dedication."
"Destiny decides that a person should marry a person. I just
strongly believe it."
"I can speak and understand Telugu very well, though my grammar
is not good. People laugh at me when I speak Telugu, so I shy
away from it. You know, I don’t want people to make fun of me."
"I was born with a good figure. To tell you the truth, both my
mother and I are very conscious about health. In fact, it was my
mother who taught me how to stay fit and slim. I never eat
sweets or ice screams to remain slim. I also do yoga every
morning."
"Shankar called me one fine day and told me that he was
impressed by my looks and performance in ‘Mazhai’. I couldn’t
believe my ears when he asked me if I want to play Rajnikanth’s
heroine in ‘Sivaji’. I said ‘yes’ in no time."
"Rajini sir is the best human being I have seen. He is ever
helpful and very patient. He has answer for everything – such is
the dept of his knowledge. None of the unit of the film knew
about Spain when went there but Rajni sir knows almost
everything about the country from customs to its political
history. He is the most relaxed, hard working and knowledgeable
person I have ever met."
"You know, I weigh 54 kilos. I make sure that I work out in gym
for at least 45 minutes a day. To me, fitness matters and not
figures."
"I have an egg white omelette, porridge and paratha for
breakfast and it is the favorite meal of the day. Plain roti
with Dal and Bhindi for lunch is fine. I love Chennai for
availability of fresh fish. I love Andhra, Malabar or Goan fish
curry but red meat is a complete no. Chicken is avoidable too. I
am basically a foodie but I keep away from junk food. Thai
cuisine is my personal favorite."
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