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Quotes from Swara Bhaskar

The contentious issue of pay parity between male and female actors is easily resolvable if a number of big actresses decide to put their foot down. But we have to also consider the factors of time and labour. If a female actor has shot only for 40 days and the male actor for 200 days, she cannot expect to be paid the same amount.
~ Swara Bhaskar
Somewhere, the audience relates to my characters and their vulnerability. I believe they see themselves in me.
~ Swara Bhaskar
I love acting, though I don't like the frills around it - red-carpet appearances, dressing up to look a certain way.
~ Swara Bhaskar
I never saw myself as a character actor or a lead actor; I've only seen myself as just an actor.
~ Swara Bhaskar
When I came to Mumbai, I didn't know a soul. The only person I knew was an assistant director, which, everyone agrees, is the lowest form of life on the set. So, it was not a great contact to have. So, I knew from day one that I wasn't going to be launched opposite a superstar.
~ Swara Bhaskar
Bottom line is, off-beat film or commercial films, Tollywood or Bollywood, it's the role that matters to me.
~ Swara Bhaskar
You have to look beyond your known limited experience. Politics should be based on compassion.
~ Swara Bhaskar
As a student, I was a total jhalli who used to wear torn denims, faded kurtis, kohled eyes and thought that I was the coolest girl ever! We were a bunch of students who used to do social-issue-based street plays and believed that we could bring about a change in the world.
~ Swara Bhaskar
Mumbai is a spider web. You do a film and make 10 connections and do something else and make 10 more connections. You keep moving like that.
~ Swara Bhaskar
Remember that you have to be happy to make other people happy. Don't get weighed down by duty, guilt, and responsibility all the time.
~ Swara Bhaskar
All my life I have faced this awkwardness, as I almost sound like a guy. In fact, whenever I would call my friends, their dads would say, 'Hold on son.'
~ Swara Bhaskar
Honestly, and seriously, I know I have to do a Telugu film. It was my grandmother's dream to see me in a Telugu film before she died. I couldn't fulfil her dream before she passed away, but I don't want to let go of it, either.
~ Swara Bhaskar
In India, we are parented in a way that we get very good values. But the whole culture forgets to tell us to also value ourselves. It's really OK sometimes to take into consideration your own happiness.
~ Swara Bhaskar
I was once caught climbing out of the classroom window while bunking a class. I lied that I had to go to the bathroom and the exit was crowded. The principal believed me.
~ Swara Bhaskar
I feel glamour has a legit place on the ramp and in the fashion world. In films, glamour has to service the story.
~ Swara Bhaskar
I have become a little more cynical and, I would like to believe, a little wiser. When I first came to Mumbai, I was very idealistic. Now I can look anyone in the face and tell a lie. But I'm in a good place.
~ Swara Bhaskar
When I grew up, I realised what an amazing thing my parents did. It was such a big deal for my mom, a middle class woman, to decide to leave her children and husband to go and do her Ph.D. for three years. And my dad, who is even more middle class, a traditional South Indian, to let his wife do that.
~ Swara Bhaskar
I am a greedy, selfish actor, and for me, my role is important.
~ Swara Bhaskar
In India, thousands of people want to be in the movies because Bollywood plays such a huge role in our lives.
~ Swara Bhaskar
Once, I had a huge fight on a film set with an actor who threw tea on a spot boy's face. I refused to shoot until he apologised.
~ Swara Bhaskar
I was an avid reader as a child. I am losing that habit now, as my brain congeals into cabbage from wearing too many heels and too much foundation.
~ Swara Bhaskar
Bollywood, as an industry, is based on relationships. It has always been star-driven, and it has an element of feudalism.
~ Swara Bhaskar
Lately, I have realised that as an actor, I am representing certain aspirations to the world, and it's important that I respect the love people have for me.
~ Swara Bhaskar
I am a self-destructive idiot.
~ Swara Bhaskar