Accent Quote by Aparshakti Khurana Download Open image “I speak Hindi with a Punjabi accent, not a Haryanvi accent.” — Aparshakti Khurana ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Accent Hindi Speak
As I am a Bengali and am used to conversing in Bengali and English, I thought my Hindi would show an accent. — Koena Mitra Copy Share Image
I was very nervous about speaking in Punjabi. I have learnt it by heart. — Shabana Azmi Copy Share Image
I'm North Indian and Punjabi-ness is in my blood. Working in a Hindi film just makes me feel more confident. — Meera Chopra Copy Share Image
My cousins and relatives are from Punjab, and we always speak in Punjabi at home. — Sunny Singh Copy Share Image
Being a Malayali, I had to learn Punjabi and Haryanvi to be able to jump into the music scene. — Raftaar Copy Share Image
We're from Delhi and I've grown up surrounded by my parents and relatives speaking Punjabi at home. — Jonita Gandhi Copy Share Image
Who says I don't know how to speak in English? So what if it has a Punjabi touch? — Shehnaaz Gill Copy Share Image
If I'm playing an Indian in a Hollywood film, I won't do it in any funny Indian accent. — Huma Qureshi Copy Share Image
I still have that South Indian accent. But I am working on it. Hindi audiences should feel that I am speaking like them and… — Prabhas Copy Share Image
While I am fluent in Hindi, I was a little worried about my accent. So when I was approached for 'Karwaan,' I told them… — Dulquer Salmaan Copy Share Image
Whenever you try to say something in a sincere way, it gets communicated no matter what the genre. — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
In acting, one should look at the film in totality. Improvisations should only be made keeping in mind the limits of a character. Always… — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
Films are never meant as solutions; they just provide entertainment value. — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
My journey is different from other star brothers, kids, or sisters. I think that is one of the main reasons that people don't question… — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
I have always been a person who wanted to act. I have never dreamed about being a hero. I never think of a part… — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
I would call myself a radio performer who has just jumped in front of the camera and is very happy. — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
I come from a theatre group called Drama Tech in Delhi. When its founder Mr. Chopra called me and appreciated my work, that was… — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
The best thing about working with Tahira bhabhi is her positivity and clarity about what she wants from you as an artist, an actor,… — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
I don't want to play the lead and look like a hero. I am open to do character roles; what is the harm in… — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
Once I failed in cricket, I joined a law course, but when it also did not work out, it was another setback. When you… — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
Whenever you try to preach something, people will not accept or invite it into their lives. But if it is said in a light… — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
In 2009, it was the right time to start working in the radio industry. — Aparshakti Khurana Copy Share Image
“Stop it,” Adrian ordered, his strange accent thicker with his vehemence. “I promise, I’m not going to hurt you!” — Jeaniene Frost Copy Share Image
At first I thought I would have to put on an English accent and try a sort of affected Shakespeare thing. — Leonardo DiCaprio Copy Share Image
“If you are an alien, how come you sound like you're from the north?' 'Lots of planets have a north!” — Russell T Davies Copy Share Image
My accent gets more pronounced when I've been talking to people from Derry. — Roma Downey Copy Share Image
They made me use an accent, which I wasn't thrilled about because a lot of us, obviously, don't have them. — Rita Moreno Copy Share Image
I'm a big fan of the Irish accent. After a couple of drinks, I start to get a bit of an Irish lilt, too. — Emily Ratajkowski Copy Share Image
I live in L.A. so I worry my kids aren't that connected to Britain, I suppose I don't want them to become American kids.… — Kevin McKidd Copy Share Image
I have a strong accent; it limits the roles, of course it does. I guess if I had moved to America a long time… — Jean Reno Copy Share Image
Growing up in this post-apartheid era, the first generation of teens in South Africa living in this new democracy, I often found myself feeling… — Adhir Kalyan Copy Share Image
I think when you have to train an accent, it just takes you absolutely into another spectrum of the character. — Kodi Smit-McPhee Copy Share Image