"यहाँ अन्धे कबर में बसे हैं, लोगों की आत्माएँ और उनके विचार,
This quote by Amruta Khanvilkar suggests that the souls of people and their thoughts reside in a dark, enclosed space (graves), indicating a place where emotions, ideas, or memories continue to exist even after physical death. It subtly emphasizes the immortality of the human spirit and intellect.
Unke dhyan mein rakh kar जीवन जी देखते हैं."
The quote translates to "They live, seeing life with their full attention." It suggests that the individuals in question are fully engaged with their lives, experiencing it with intentional focus and awareness. This could mean they are living mindfully, seizing each moment as it comes, and deriving meaning from their experiences.
"सब कुछ फिल्मी था, लेकिन हम अपना जीवन फिल्म बनाया था."
This quote by Amruta Khanvilkar translates to "Everything was cinematic, but we made our life into a movie." The quote suggests that the speaker's life was filled with dramatic or extraordinary events, much like a film, but what sets it apart is their active role in turning their life experiences into something more than just a series of dramatic moments - they transformed their life into a cohesive narrative, like a movie. It implies personal growth and self-awareness, as well as the ability to find meaning and beauty in one's own journey.
"अगर आप साँबल्त हैं, तो हमे ख़ुशी होती रही होगी कि आप ही होने दिए थे."
This quote by Amruta Khanvilkar translates to "If you are destined, we will continue to be happy that it was you who were chosen." It suggests a sense of acceptance, satisfaction, and contentment with the way things have turned out or with whom one is associated, because it is seen as fate or destiny. It conveys the idea that some relationships or events in our lives are predetermined and we should embrace them wholeheartedly.
"मेरा जीवन सर्वश्रेष्ठ फिल्मी है, पिछले 12 साल के कोई दिल्ली-मुंबई फिर से नहीं गए."
Amruta Khanvilkar's quote translates to "My life is the best movie, the last 12 years have traveled neither from Delhi to Mumbai again." This suggests that her life has been an incredible journey full of dramatic twists and turns, comparable to a movie. The fact that she hasn't traveled from Delhi to Mumbai in the past 12 years implies that her roots, or perhaps her professional base, have been firmly established in Mumbai (Bollywood), suggesting a deep involvement and commitment to her career in the film industry.
"मैं अपने जीवन को ढाई-फूट के तापूसी आकर्षण कर रखती हुं, लेकिन हमे गुड़िया बनाना था."
Amruta Khanvilkar's quote, translated from Marathi to English, is: "I cherish my life like a precious diamond, but it was meant to be molded into a sculpture." This quote suggests that while the speaker values her own life (comparing it to a precious diamond), she recognizes that growth and transformation are necessary parts of life (the process of molding the diamond into a sculpture). It implies that the speaker is open to experiencing changes and challenges, as they contribute to personal development.
I entered this glam world by luck. I wanted to join dancing classes since I was a child, but my parents never gave me the permission to do so, as no one in our family had ever chosen this path. Fortunately, I got my first break in a reality show easily due to my dance skills, so that way I have been lucky.
- Amruta Khanvilkar
Himanshu and I travel together whenever possible, but there are times when I like to travel with my mother and maasi. It is really shocking that trolls comment on that, too. They say 'Don't you get along with your mother-in-law that you don't take her along?' Now, who would accept such remarks about one's mother?
- Amruta Khanvilkar
Commercials certainly pay more than films. I was pleasantly surprised at the profitability of commercials when I did my first ad for a popular soap brand years ago. I was paid a huge amount of money for a mere 30 seconds of screen presence. After that, ads have been a regular feature in my career.
- Amruta Khanvilkar
I don't know where things are going wrong. I refused 22 offers for lavani numbers and five films. I was not happy with the kind of offers coming my way. Even for the lavani number 'Vajale Ki Bara' in 'Natarang,' I was the last option. I was finalised one day before the shoot was to begin.
- Amruta Khanvilkar
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