Tag: Swara Bhaskar
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In the industry, I am judged by what I wear. If I want to be taken seriously, I have to hire a team of stylists. It’s an occupational hazard. But it’s not as though I am any less of a feminist.
Swara Bhaskar
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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
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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
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I am a self-destructive idiot.
Swara Bhaskar
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I am a greedy, selfish actor, and for me, my role is important.
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I feel that where I came from made me the actor that I am, and I wouldn’t want to trade that with anything else.
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My parents are very democratic and liberal people who made the mistake of being democratic and liberal in the upbringing of their children! And in my case, they are still paying for it! Paying in the literal sense as well.
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I have had to answer questions like, ‘But you don’t look like lead material.’ Now, I still don’t know what ‘lead material’ looks like because everyone has eyes, a nose, and a face.
Swara Bhaskar
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I love acting, though I don’t like the frills around it – red-carpet appearances, dressing up to look a certain way.
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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.’
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