Best quotes by Radhika Pandit on Me

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  • While I don't claim that I feel no pressure, I have strived to take up only those scripts that appeal to me. I've been lucky that the ones I chose were also liked by audiences.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • For me, summer holidays, vacations, New Year, and any trip away from Bengaluru meant going to Goa. My mother is from there.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • When he proposed to me, Yash said one of the nicest things ever. He spoke of a vision in which he saw himself, his wife, and a stroller, with a baby, on a scenic beach. And the lady in his vision was me. That sealed the deal for me.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • Unlike most expectant moms, I haven't had cravings to eat anything fancy. But on one day, I felt like eating kulfi. In the next hour, every possible flavour of kulfi in all shapes and sizes were laid out in front of me.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • Neither me or Yash interfere in each other's work. This has been the case even before marriage when we shared about our works as friends.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • An award, to me, means a bonus. It's not that an actor works for an award. I don't work for an award. But, when you get an award, it is encouraging and inspiring and reminds you that you need to do well.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • 'Gaana Bajana' gave me an opportunity to experiment with my looks. I played a tomboy in that film, a role that I hadn't essayed before. I have no regrets for having done the film.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • I used to represent Mount Carmel College in cultural activities, and a friend in the team told me to try my hand at acting.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • For me, the small joys of life make me happy.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • I've been charging what I deserve. I believe I am worth every penny of it, and if filmmakers think so, too, they will pay me.
    - Radhika Pandit
  • For me, work is worship, and it is not just the number of movies I make but the quality which matters most, irrespective of how they eventually fare at the box office.
    - Radhika Pandit