Amruta Khanvilkar's Quotes

I am very uncomfortable being romantic. I can be funny; I can be all over the place. I can be anything but romantic.

Amruta Khanvilkar

I am closest to my mother, as she is my rock, my pillar of strength, and my world. Not only has she stood by me through all times - happy, sad, and otherwise - but there have even been moments when I had completely lost hope, and her immense belief in me had lifted me up.

Amruta Khanvilkar

My emotions are usually my weakness, but they are my strength while acting.

Amruta Khanvilkar

Though films have established me as an actor, dance has given me an identity and a boost to my career, and I am thankful to God for that.

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?

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Marriage has changed Himmanshoo in some ways. Throughout our 10 years of courtship, he was more liberal. But after marriage, he has become a typical Indian husband.

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We have seen the most difficult times and were there to back each other. We have struggled, seen career highs and lows, and know we will be there for each other forever. We have together build our relationship strong. Himanshu is my biggest investment, and I can't let him go.

Amruta Khanvilkar

For me, the one relationship in my life that I cherish the most has to be the one I share with my parents, especially my mother.

Amruta Khanvilkar

I thought that losing weight by following a strict diet will make me more flexible and feel more confident about my body. I have become so used to the routine now and have fallen in love with my body that I would want to follow it forever.

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I love kids a lot. I love to spend time with them. They give me the energy to live, and I would love to bring a smile on their faces.

Amruta Khanvilkar