Parvathy Quotes

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In the 11 years I've worked in films, I've realised tha

In the 11 years I’ve worked in films, I’ve realised that no one is indispensable, and that has actually been very comforting to know.
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I’m not saying I’m perfect. But I’m someone who analyses and reflects on what I do, whether it’s in keeping with the ethics that I talk about in public. That’s how I’ve been all my life.
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My mother learnt Mohiniyattam as a child, and my father loved singing.
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I believe that cinema is not only an artistic industry, but there is also a political activity.
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To be honest, I am not really excited by most of the offers I get.
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There is absolutely no wrong way to find love.
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I will keep repeating it until people get it – misogyny and violence and everything that’s bad in our life and society should be reflected in our films. It’s the glorification that is wrong.
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Reviews are extremely subjective, but I have respect for them.
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I reserve the right to be a participating citizen and artist.
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The only kind of influence I want to be on anyone is by being, constantly and consistently, someone who probes herself at every juncture, improves the way in which she functions as a citizen, and questions the status quo.
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I can never go back to a workspace where there’s no dignity.
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We only fear what we don’t understand, and I hate to be scared.
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I remember I was in my ninth grade, and I was smitten by Sushmita Sen, the way she carried herself, her interviews, and, of course, her movies.
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I have been in the industry for 11 years but still feel excited about my work. That is what keeps any actor going.
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Yes, I started out as an anchor on television, but that was justme being me,’ trying to make some pocket money.
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Awards are like a pat of appreciation from the jury and viewers. It is almost like them saying, ‘So, you have done well; we expect you to carry on doing good work.’
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The day the audience feel they are watching Parvathy instead of the character, that would be me failing as an actor.
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Women need to tell their stories from their experiences, and that may not mean that it would be all stories with women as protagonists.
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Everybody has a priority. Mine is simple and clean acting, and my work, irrespective of the industry I am in, will not cater to anything else.
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I think cyberbullying someone who states their opinion, especially a woman, is sadly a norm these days, and it happens daily to not just stars/actors. We have to consistently condemn and shun it so that it never gets the power it doesn’t deserve to have over the society.
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It is important to set an example.
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Some of our life experience makes us weary of love and make it difficult to forgive others.
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My career has been driven with the hope of telling stories, as it helps me to judge people less.
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How sad is that life when a man thinks that his manliness comes with asking sexual favours from a woman. That’s the saddest way of being a man.
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Acting is very anthropological for me. It makes me less judgmental.
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I have been shocked at some senior actors who made lewd comments on my body. They think it is normal, and in fact, I thought it was normal. But, much later, I failed to see how that is a normal thing.
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The writer and the director are ultimately responsible for what is portrayed and glorified in a film. Then comes the producer.
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I would want the audience to simply see the character I portray in each movie in its true essence because I feel acting is all about truthfully portraying the character.
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There is casting couch in the Malayalam industry.
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I am not the kind of person who shouts out.
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Working with any senior actor is a learning experience, so getting to work with a thespian like Kamal Hassan was a memorable one.
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No matter how big or new they are, I always look for the intention of the filmmaker first. Their intention has to be in the right place.
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If I don’t get work, I’ll create it.
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As an artist, I feel you can have a debut just once.
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I am quite content with my work in Malayalam cinema, and so there was never any reason to look outside for opportunities.
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My talent is universal, and acting is a craft that can be used anywhere, unless ethnicity comes into play, and then, looks matter.
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Even with me, there are so many things I have bottled up.
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I discovered that there was no difference between playing a real-life character and a fictional one.
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Survival is not just a physical thing. It’s a constant mental affair. So, I kind of really draw a lot of power from that word.
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One must keep challenging oneself to do well in any profession.
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From my personal experience, I’ve put on and lost weight according to each character’s requirement, which has taken a toll on my health.
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Cinema is very important to me. I derive a lot of strength from this art form, and I believe that it is very impactful socio-politically.
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I have always been arrogantly confident about the work I have done.
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I did one print ad and thoroughly disliked the experience.
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I don’t know what I want, but I do know that I don’t want the usual stuff, the cliched stuff is just too mind-numbing. They sell, I know, but it makes me sad to know that.
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I was not somebody who watched a lot of films. We couldn’t afford to. We came from struggling family background.
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I have worked in films where we just put on the make-up and go in for a shoot without any discussions and even a talk with the director.
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Women haven‘t stood together enough because women have been pitted against one another.
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I only do few films, so when one comes out, it is a big deal for me.
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If you want to do something, you’ll find the space to do it.
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We need women in cinema to know first that they have a safe space to open up about their struggles without being judged and marginalised.
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I believe that women have the right to wear any attire that suits their comfort. And above all, every individual has the right to wear an attire of their choice, and no one can deny that.
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I have nothing but immense respect for my peers.
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