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Mallika Sherawat

actor, model, film actor, television actor

1976

Reema Lamba, better known as Mallika Sherawat, is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Hindi language films. Known for her bold onscreen portrayal in films like Khwahish (2003) and Murder (2004), Sherawat has established herself as a sex symbol in Bollywood. She is also known for appearing in several popular item numbers.

All Quotes by Mallika Sherawat

“The glamorous roles have given me name, fame, success and independence but at the same time this image has worked against me as well. I have got stereotyped.”
— Mallika Sherawat
“I may not be here to titillate, but I am not sorry if I have that edge. People aren't coming to the theaters to see me in a burqa”
— Mallika Sherawat
“I would like to say I handle criticism well. In fact I enjoy reading the comments of the critics. It's great to have critics blasting you all the time. It keeps you on your toes, spurs you, challenges you, makes you want to get better. I take everything positively. There's so much to learn and do.”
— Mallika Sherawat
“If a chemical drug like Viagra is accepted by society and by the world to ignite desire, then what is the problem with my audio-visual drug called cinema which ignites desire? Both are basically doing the same thing!”
— Mallika Sherawat
“I think a woman who's confident, who's aware of her own abilities and her own limitations and who accepts gracefully failure as part of her life. All this combination makes a beautiful woman.”
— Mallika Sherawat
“Who cares what people say about me? I am right on the ball. And I don't think one should take oneself too seriously. Be like the laughing Buddha, I always say, smile through life! It will immediately look better!”
— Mallika Sherawat
“Isn't it great that I evoke a reaction from people? Whether it is good or bad is secondary. The thing is that I like being myself. I find it very tiresome to put up a fake smile, say the right things, and be diplomatic. It's just not in my personality to be like that.”
— Mallika Sherawat