The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Swara Bhasker
- Bollywood, as an industry, is based on relationships. It has always been star-driven, and it has an element of feudalism.
- I was an avid ‘Chitrahaar’ and ‘Superhit Muqqabala’ watcher. We did not have cable TV for a long time, so that was my only source of entertainment growing up. My great fantasy was to be in ‘Chitrahaar!’
- 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.
- 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.
- I’m an actor, and I don’t judge my parts.
- I’m a typical Delhi girl. Professional parents, nuclear family. My father was in the navy. I’ve spent my whole life in government accommodation, and it’s been lovely.
- 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.
- 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.
- Politics should come from human stories.
- I feel glamour has a legit place on the ramp and in the fashion world. In films, glamour has to service the story.

Swara Bhasker, born on April 9, 1988, in Delhi, India, is a prominent Indian actress known for her versatile roles in Hindi cinema. She completed her undergraduate studies in English literature at Miranda House and pursued a master’s degree in sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Bhasker began her acting career with the 2009 film “Madholal Keep Walking,” but gained significant recognition for her supporting roles in “Tanu Weds Manu” (2011) and “Raanjhanaa” (2013), earning Filmfare nominations for both performances. Her lead roles in “Nil Battey Sannata” (2016) and “Anaarkali of Aarah” (2017) showcased her acting depth, with the former winning her the Screen Award for Best Actress (Critics).
In 2018, she starred in the commercially successful “Veere Di Wedding.” Bhasker has also ventured into web series, featuring in “Rasbhari” (2020) and “Bhaag Beanie Bhaag” (2020). Off-screen, she is known for her social activism and outspoken political views. In February 2023, she married political activist Fahad Ahmad, and the couple welcomed their daughter, Raabiyaa, in September 2023.
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