Cinema Quote by Navya Nair Download Open image “Films just happened to me. After coming to the industry, I became dedicated.” — Navya Nair ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cinema Coming Dedicated Industry Just Me
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Fortunately, the films I do not require too much of glamour. Those are the kinds of roles I'm looking for. — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
Sibi Malayali sir saw a picture of me in a Malayalam daily and felt I was suited for a role in his movie 'Ishtam.'… — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
Let me marry in a normal way. I know I'm a public figure, but the person I'm getting married to might need privacy. — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
Before motherhood, I had a feeling that unmarried women are the strongest. However, that changed after my son was born. — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
I didn't take up 'Chinnanchiru Kiliye' thinking I should continue on these lines from now on. — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
Before marriage, I was a very shy person with mood swings. But, now I can balance that and have become a better and stronger… — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
Though I am a Malayalee, I enjoy the Tamil dialogues penned by Karunanidhi. — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
I hail from a small village and whatever I have achieved is simply because of fate. — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
I have always stuck to my on-screen image and I have no complaints as I have got some meaty roles coming my way. — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
After seeing my performance in director T.V. Chandran's 'Aadum Koothu,' Cheran was impressed and immediately cast me in 'Maya Kannadi.' — Navya Nair Copy Share Image
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