The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Shriya Saran
- I exercise every day, not because I am an actor but because exercising keeps me healthy and happy.
- In Hollywood, an Angelina Jolie is paid a fee that is probably at par with her male colleagues, but we can’t expect the same here in India. Universally, films have meatier roles for men. Most films are about male protagonists and their histrionics on screen; women are signed up for song sequences and to up the glam quotient.
- I don’t restrict myself from any food item. I am a non-vegetarian and I love home cooked food which usually includes daal, roti, aloo ki sabji, sambhar and fish. I try to avoid ice cream and sweets though.
- Sometimes you do films that work really well and sometimes you do a film and you fall flat on your face. Sometimes things work, sometimes things don’t work, you never know. I don’t think there is any explanation to something like that.
- I am blessed with an active metabolism, which allows me to eat to my heart’s content. I prefer Indian food because it’s a balanced diet.
- Staying cooped up in one place is frustrating and I try to keep myself occupied – with yoga, meditation, cooking, reading, watching movies – to take my mind off things.
- The art works of women, who are intelligent and creative, need to be showcased and understanding their thoughts through art can definitely urge us to support them better.
- When I was in school, I had no one to guide me apart from my parents and teachers.
- Tollywood has made me what I am today; I started my career here.
- When I started working, there were times when I was the lone woman on set, apart from my make-up person. My mom would accompany me. Now there are many women assistant directors.

Shriya Saran (born September 11, 1982) is an acclaimed Indian actress and model who has worked across multiple film industries, including Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and English cinema. Raised in Dehradun and later Delhi, she pursued a degree in literature before entering the entertainment industry.
Shriya made her film debut with Ishtam (2001) but rose to fame with the Telugu hit Santhosham (2002). Over the years, she established herself as a leading actress with performances in films like Sivaji: The Boss (2007) opposite Rajinikanth and the Bollywood thriller Drishyam (2015) alongside Ajay Devgn.
In addition to Indian cinema, Shriya has appeared in international projects such as The Other End of the Line (2008) and Midnight’s Children (2012). Beyond acting, she is involved in philanthropy, supporting visually impaired individuals through her charity work. Known for her grace and versatility, Shriya Saran continues to be a prominent figure in Indian cinema.
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