When I take up a film or role, I don't want to be fake; I don't want to wear a mask. I want to be myself.
“When I take up a film or role, I don't want to be fake; I don't want to wear a mask. I want to be myself.”
— Shweta Tripathi · Mask
The World Motivation
When I take up a film or role, I don't want to be fake; I don't want to wear a mask. I want to be myself.
“When I take up a film or role, I don't want to be fake; I don't want to wear a mask. I want to be myself.”
— Shweta Tripathi · Mask
When I take up a film or role, I don't want to be fake; I don't want to wear a mask. I want to be myself.
Chaitanya is not just my husband; he's my partner in the real sense and every sense.
Be it television, theatre, or radio, I can work in any medium. I don't want to limit myself to just movies.
I can't do a film where I appear in a song and then disappear.
Being an actor is like being a student, and I plan to get top grades.
Psychopathy might lurk behind the mask of sanity.
You had no mask, and the coach kept telling you, 'Use your head.' And I did.
A lot of actors work too much. There comes a point where it's hard to mask your basic personality. It's a bit like a relationship. If you're always there, they can't desire you.
I find it very satisfying to write because you can purge many things and vent what you feel under the mask of fiction.
The first mask I had was an original pale-white kabuki mask.