Zitat des Tages von Nia Sharma:
I would not mind stepping into movies if it is a good project. If it is changing my career in a good way, then of course I will keep money aside.
It's good to be in the news for whatever reason. I can't pretend that I am not enjoying the attention. Being popular is a good thing.
Why are people making it so difficult for girls to live the way they want to in India? Let's not make India a place where a girl has to think 10 times before going out or wearing what she wants.
I had great apprehension in locking lips with Namit on the screen. I come with my own prerogatives.
If you dance alone on the streets, people might call you crazy, but when so many people dance together, it's a party.
Life's too short to wear boring clothes and apply boring lipsticks, and BTW, I loved my blue lipstick.
Of course it worries you as an actress to stay away from projects. I was approached for many TV soaps as well as reality shows. But, to stay away from work was my decision, and I'd glad to be part of such an interesting and unique concept like 'Ghar Jamai.' I am happy that I am playing a role that is so relatable.
I enjoy interacting with my fans.
'Ek Hazaaron Mein' turned out to be my identity, it made me Nia Sharma in the industry.
Spaniards are fun-loving people, and they love to dance to Punjabi songs for some reason. They didn't understand the language but enjoyed the beats.
Everyone appreciates me for my honesty. Why shouldn't I speak my mind? I will not say I am blunt. I don't speak about others.
When you go for a vacation, you hit the usual spots, but staying in a country for over a month is a different experience altogether.
TV stars don't know how to dress up, and they have to hire a stylist. This is true to a great extent. That's why I go out of my way to experiment. Sometimes I hit the bullseye, sometimes I miss.
I like to style myself and aim to wear the coolest of clothes that I can lay my hands on! It's my conscious effort to look different and dress up funky. I feel elated that people notice the crazy things I do.
I am really conscious about what I wear and how I look. I am glad that media has acknowledged this. Over the years, I have really groomed myself.
After 'Jamai Raja,' I wanted to experiment, hence tried my hands at 'Comedy Nights Bachao Taaza.'
TV isn't a wide medium when it comes to boldness on the small screen because of the audience. It reaches out to the audience but keeping the traditions intact.
I just want to look better by each passing day.