Zitat des Tages von Keerthy Suresh:
The modern girl I played in 'Idhu'... came quite naturally to me.
If I am offered good roles, I will definitely be back in Malayalam, anytime.
After my schooling, I was not thrilled by the idea of treading the usual doctor-engineer line. I wanted to pursue something artistic, and I was good at drawing. The options before me were architecture, fashion, and interior designing.
I believe each actor is versatile and different, so you can't compare them.
I have never wanted to leave Malayalam films.
I've never been jealous of any girl in my life, but while shooting for 'Remo,' I was 'really jealous' of Sivakarthikeyan. The day I saw him in his pretty nurse look, I knew that he's going to steal the show.
I don't think about my past or future.
More than comparing with somebody else, I'd prefer comparing my own work from film to film.
My collections are a reflection of my personality, and the satisfaction I get from wearing my own designs is indescribable.
I studied in Kerala, so learnt to read and write Malayalam.
I always believe in the projects I do.
I am quite a dreamer, and usually when someone tells a story, I tend to get distracted easily.
Luckily, neither in my Tamil nor in my Telugu movies do I have roles that require exaggerated emoting.
I can speak Tamil fluently, and the sentence structures in Telugu are quite similar.
I am not concentrating on any industry but just taking up good offers, which gives me scope to perform.
My parents themselves had a love marriage.
Tamil industry has been offering me wonderful roles, and that is what keeps me here.
I don't know if I am going to become an A-lister tomorrow.
I don't have the time to design my own costumes, but I do give suggestions and style tips.
Whenever someone asks me to name a dream hero or pair, I always end up getting Bollywood names in my mind.
I always wanted to be an actress, but my parents were adamant that I complete my studies first before I take up acting.