Radha Ravi Quotes
Born: July 29, 1952
Radha Ravi is a luminous voice in the realm of mindfulness and inner peace, whose words serve as gentle anchors in a turbulent world. Rooted in ancient contemplative traditions yet refreshingly modern, Ravi’s philosophy weaves together the art of stillness with the courage to be present. Their legacy is built on a simple, profound truth: peace is not a distant destination, but a living practice accessible in every breath. Readers turn to Radha Ravi’s quotes not for escape, but for a return—to the quiet center within themselves, where clarity and compassion bloom.
Radha Ravi Quotes (32)
"Item song dancers like Silk Smitha and Jayamalini have become irrelevant. The heroines are doing those dances themselves."
— Radha Ravi"Like Ekalaiva, I learnt a lot watching my father from afar. Though I did imitate him initially, I soon changed tack. When people have already watched and enjoyed M. R. Radha on screen, why would they need another?"
— Radha Ravi"My father was released from jail, after more than three years of imprisonment, in 1971. Without wasting any time, he wanted to get engaged in theatre. He asked me to join and also enquired if any of my friends were interested."
— Radha Ravi"Vulgarity shouldn't pass off as humour."
— Radha Ravi"Theatre owners cannot threaten actors with defamation cases and take them to court or seek compensation for losses incurred."
— Radha Ravi"DMK is the only political party that enjoys the confidence of the people."
— Radha Ravi"There is nothing wrong with Radha Ravi calling women to his office. There's nothing wrong if a man calls women to his office. There is something wrong if a man calls men to his office."
— Radha Ravi"I've been a character artiste for four decades, and in our job, we learn very early that it doesn't pay to be narcissistic."
— Radha Ravi"Good looks may be enough for a heroine, but to become an artiste, you need at least a working knowledge of the language."
— Radha Ravi"Maybe actors are more passionate about cinema than actresses. Many heroines today seem unable to look beyond glamour."
— Radha Ravi"When I'm given a role, I'm consumed by a passion to bring to life a character that exists only on paper. I mull over the character for days and internalise his feelings."
— Radha Ravi"It doesn't matter if I have experienced actors alongside or novices. It doesn't matter if the director is one film old or a hundred. All I'm interested in is doing justice to the role."
— Radha Ravi"It's a pity I have been stereotyped as a villain."
— Radha Ravi"None who has passed through the portals of UAA has been a failure. From the former Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, to Lakshmi, Cho, Nagesh, Moulee, Srikanth, ARS and I, all have been a part of UAA."
— Radha Ravi"People say I use foul language. I learnt swear words only from my father and YGP."
— Radha Ravi"I've done 290 movies and have lost 200 movies for my outspokenness."
— Radha Ravi"I cannot expect actor Prakash Raj, who is versatile across languages, to express solidarity with a cause."
— Radha Ravi"Malaysian Tamil movies are amateurish, with songs picked up from our old Tamil movies and inserted in between."
— Radha Ravi"An actor does not have anything to do with the business of screening films."
— Radha Ravi"I don't like it when filmmakers say, 'Just come like this, sir.' I like to experiment with my makeup. I wish more filmmakers let me do that."
— Radha Ravi"When someone praises me for some speech uploaded on YouTube, I politely tell them I've been acting for many years."
— Radha Ravi"For me, the character I play is most important."
— Radha Ravi"All these years, people have spoken good and bad things about me, but I always end up being discussed."
— Radha Ravi"Being on time is a practice I imbibed from my dad. He would be ready with make-up on at least three hours ahead of schedule."
— Radha Ravi"There was a time in the 1980s when I worked in 22 films a year."
— Radha Ravi"My tryst with theatre began in 1968, after the last day of school in that academic year."
— Radha Ravi"I forayed into films in 1974, and I was done with college in 1975."
— Radha Ravi"1971-79 was when I shared the stage with my father. We did more than 500 plays together. He was a hard worker, and learning from him was more than a delight. The way he faced challenges and political pressure was a treat to watch."
— Radha Ravi"Every voter has a right to criticise a government and comment on its functioning."
— Radha Ravi"In our age of Twitter and smartphones, there is no controlled release of a movie preview. The enigma of movie stars is lost."
— Radha Ravi