Cinema is a creative medium. The director has the right to express. — Divya Dutta Cinema Copy Share Image
I really relish dal chawal but my all-time favourite is Tandoori Chicken. — Divya Dutta Chicken Copy Share Image
I always got appreciation for the columns I wrote for newspapers. — Divya Dutta Always Copy Share Image
When I joined films, I was a bit plump but then I lost a lot of weight. — Divya Dutta Joined Copy Share Image
You can't judge people for favouring somebody. That happens in every field. — Divya Dutta Field Copy Share Image
I am really grateful to Hindustan Times as it gave me the first platform to my writing passion. — Divya Dutta First Copy Share Image
I've been dropped out of many movies at the last minute so that hurts because you feel sheer helplessness because you know… — Divya Dutta Cinema Copy Share Image
I think Indian men prefer curves. But I believe that one should be fit enough to wear anything. — Divya Dutta Believe Copy Share Image
It feels good to be featured in a film poster. I didn't have it in the beginning of my career. — Divya Dutta Beginning Copy Share Image
Theatre has always been at the back of my mind but somehow I never got around to doing it. — Divya Dutta Actor Copy Share Image
Baghban' happened with me when I was very new. I played a nasty daughter-in-law, to somebody I have idolised all my life:… — Divya Dutta Bollywood Copy Share Image
There comes a point in an actor's life when they have to just lie back and let things fall into place. — Divya Dutta Actor Copy Share Image
I don't possess a filmi temperament. I do feel sometimes that it is not my cup of tea. So I stick to… — Divya Dutta Cup of tea Copy Share Image
For me, what matters is who are you working with, what you are working on, and when all that fits naturally, I… — Divya Dutta Bold Copy Share Image
I have played different characters in different films and that versatility has worked to my benefit. I don't have to worry about… — Divya Dutta About Copy Share Image
Definitely, India is a male-dominated country. Our films and society are also male-dominated and will always be. But its backbone will always… — Divya Dutta Country Copy Share Image
Whatever your parents do, you get conditioned to that. I remember my dad would put gramophone record, and would sit and read… — Divya Dutta Books Copy Share Image
My father passed away when I was seven, mom single-handedly brought up my brother Rahul and me. She was a civil surgeon… — Divya Dutta Beautiful Copy Share Image
I have laid a very basic ground rule for myself. I should be a favourite with the audience, they should love me,… — Divya Dutta Acting Copy Share Image
I always wanted to wear those chiffon saris and work in Yash Chopra films. — Divya Dutta Always Copy Share Image
Creative freedom on television is very limited and I get bored very easily. — Divya Dutta Bored Copy Share Image
Audience will get bored if just one kind of films will continue to get made. — Divya Dutta Audience Copy Share Image
When faced with exceptional circumstances, people react differently. — Divya Dutta Circumstances Copy Share Image
Acting is my passion but everyone was against it. But mom insisted that her daughter would do what she wanted, no matter… — Divya Dutta Acting Copy Share Image