About Quote by Catherine Tresa Download Open image “While growing up, my favourite part about Diwali was the delicious sweets.” — Catherine Tresa ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare About Growing Growing up Sweets Up
Enjoying phuljharis is the first thing that I can think of from my childhood Diwali days. — Ananya Panday Copy Share Image
I celebrate Diwali in a way that spreads happiness to those around me. — Jackie Shroff Copy Share Image
Diwali is really a happy time. It's a festival of lights. That's the only time when the entire family comes together and celebrates together. — Shamita Shetty Copy Share Image
Diwali has always been a cherishing and bright festival for me as this festival carries a lot of positivity within. — Himanshi Khurana Copy Share Image
“Light up your Diwali With great pleasure and wonderful happiness Because it's come at least one in a year!!” — Prashant Kumar Copy Share Image
When I was in school, Diwali was always a holiday. So we would go and meet friends. — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
I am happy to see that it is not just me, but even my friends and family now believe in green Diwali and we… — Mohit Raina Copy Share Image
I am a true desi girl when it comes to my food choices and Indian sweets are my favorite! — Rubina Dilaik Copy Share Image
I've grown up always having a gig on or around Diwali because it's a time when everyone in the community in Toronto got together… — Jonita Gandhi Copy Share Image
The response to 'Kadamban' was strictly average; all of us know about it. The result didn't match our efforts and it was a let-down.… — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
Of course, as a model and actor, one has to look good and maintain oneself. — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
If you want to be an actor, you have to be serious about it. You can't be goofing around. — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
I listen to music, meet my friends, spend lot of time with my pets and party at the gym! — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
I like dancing a lot, but I would like to do it as a part of a film and not as a special number. — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
Glamour, for me, is looking good. It has nothing to do with short clothes. — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
It is important to learn a new thing. You shouldn't be boring... nobody wants you to see you that way. — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
For more reasons than one, my first film in Kollywood, 'Madras,' will stay with me forever. — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
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