Pranitha Subhash

Actress

100 Quotes

In Jarasandha,' I can relate to my character pretty well, considering it is about a progressive and smart girl. She is a small time model, who is quite forward in her thinking.

You never know why a film gets accepted and why it doesn't. I have learnt to just go with the flow.

There are a lot of offers. But I don't like to overwork.

I have always been slow to sign films, ever since my debut.

I've been offered bi-linguals and tri-linguals to be made in Hindi and south languages.

While I have got to work with someone as experienced as Ajay Devgn sir in my first film, it is exciting to work with a promising actor like Meezaan in my second.

And I'm glad that Macao Government Tourism Office offered me an opportunity to explore and experience Macao - the country best known for its heritage, food, culture, and festivals across the world.

I shopped at Harrods and Louis Vuitton, as they were top on my priority list. And that's when a friendly shopkeeper told me that I could get mugged as my luxury bags were screaming for attention. And he gave me garbage bags to cover them. So here I was walking around in London with garbage bags in my hand.

I plan my schedule in such way that I get enough time for everything, even personal time.

It's a big opportunity to work with a director like Shashank who's had hit films.

There's no harm in kissing scenes. I'm open to them as far as the script demands it.

When a film becomes a hit you can't take all the credit, and similarly when it doesn't do well you shouldn't worry.

I have not had any negative experiences. But I am fully aware of the issues that some of the female actors faced in the industry. Some of them shared their bad experiences with me.

I hate those actresses who want everything to be luxurious.

I like all languages equally.

People are forced to become doctors or engineers today. It makes no sense to force children to study something they are not interested in. I believe each one should be encouraged to follow their dreams.

Down South, I have predominantly acted in typical candy-floss films, where I have played cheerful college-girl roles with songs and romantic scenes.

After working in Porki,' it took a long time for me to sign my second Kannada film. But, I didn't plan that break.

I try to pick roles that excite and interest me.

A popular number from the movie Pedda Pedda' has become an instant hit and the audience is loving it.

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