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“I eat every two hours. I sleep for eight hours. I have lots of water. I pray to keep calm. Most importantly, I have a smile on my face.”
Vidya Balan“I eat every two hours. I sleep for eight hours. I have lots of water. I pray to keep calm. Most importantly, I have a smile on my face.”
Vidya Balan“I was a happy person before marriage. I'm definitely happier after marriage.”
Vidya Balan“I've wanted recognition I wanted success I wanted appreciation I love the perks of being in the movies. I love the fame that comes with it - but that's why I became an actor. ”
Vidya Balan“Life has been kind to me. I am happy with the love and appreciation that I have been getting throughout my career. I feel blessed.”
Vidya Balan“Modern-Day Parenting is no joke. For starters, no one takes you seriously unless you have a fancy parenting style. Tiger Mom, Helicopter Mom, Organic Mom and on and on. I've decided to go with L-Board Mom. I may look like I don't know what I'm doing but you want to keep safe distance 'cause you know I can hurt you and get away with it.”
Judy Balan“Always look up to the better. They tell you where to go but never look down upon inferior because you know, you were once there.”
Prashant Balan“If you cannot teach others what you have learned, then you have learned nothing.”
Balan Gothandaraman“When you keep a secret from your parents, you're not trying to protect yourself. It's because you're trying to protect them.”
Judy Balan, Sophie Says“Facebook should start publishing breakup stories. 'So and so and so and so are no longer in a relationship.' With a tombstone next to it.”
Judy Balan, Sophie Says“I blame Chennai. Pointless neighbourhood gossip travels faster than tsunami alerts around here. I know that aunties are a universal problem but this city is particularly aunty dominated. And by that, I mean, even many of our twenty-somethings act like aunties. Forgive the rant. Maybe I've lived here too long (and have therefore outgrown it) but I sincerely believe that Chennai has no business being called a metro. I mean, if a thirty-year-old single woman living alone while her parents are in the same city, is still such hot news, then maybe we need to graciously give up our metro status to someone more deserving. And since we have no qualms about lagging so far behind the times, maybe we should call ourselves retro.”
Judy Balan, Sophie Says