I wanted to be my own heroine.

We heroines don't get good roles.

Heroes are born to be troublemakers.

No woman is a heroine to her dentist.

Heroes and heroines don't commit adultery.

Great battles can make great heroes and heroines.

I want to do films where the heroines get to perform.

It was never really my choice to be an action heroine.

A lot of heroines ask me to make the dance steps easier.

A villain always preferred luring the heroine to his lair.

I just don't see myself as the heroine in my own narrative.

Hindi film heroes never age but Hindi film heroines age fast.

The hero sees that the event is ancillary: it must follow him.

There is this idea that you have to play heroines or women who succeed.

We don't have Latina heroines in theaters; I haven't seen Marvel doing it.

A woman asks little of love: only that she be able to feel like a heroine.

I have lots of heroes and heroines, mostly unsung and including my husband.

My heroines are part of me and my heroes are part of what I'd like to know.

My heroines, more often than not, are the ones who are troubled and resistant.

I enjoy heroines who grow and come into their own during the course of a story.

[Sarah] Palin is solidifying her status as a bona fide American cultural heroine.

There's no excuse for the young people not knowing who the heroes and heroines are or were.

I can still love my heroine like i did when i was 26. I can still do the same action scenes.

Romantic heroes and heroines are a bit different from the sort of people we run into every day.

I am not like other heroines who throw tantrums or make a fuss about the kissing or bikini act.

I have a connection with Bengali heroines. I have worked with Tanushree Dutta and Bipasha Basu.

In most of my stories, I give a lot of importance to heroines. My heroines are not just glamour dolls.

Historically, in my generation, all of my heroes and heroines have had issues and problems. We all do.

Young action heroines feel in service of male gaze, rather than being the full complexity of a human being.

She was the amoureuse of all the novels, the heroine of all the plays, the vague “she” of all the poetry books.

There are no heroes and heroines in 'Naan.' All of us play different characters, and have equally important roles.

I'm not insecure. Give me a good role, and I'll perform even for a multi-starrer with half a dozen other heroines!

They want younger girls, not old ones like me, as heroines. This is the tragedy of Bollywood. It is male dominated.

Nowadays heroines are doing everything from acting to item songs. They are jumping into the territory of item girls.

When the history of civilization is written, it will be a biological history and Margaret Sanger will be its heroine.

Maybe actors are more passionate about cinema than actresses. Many heroines today seem unable to look beyond glamour.

If the heroine of one novel be not patronized by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard?

Item song dancers like Silk Smitha and Jayamalini have become irrelevant. The heroines are doing those dances themselves.

The key element in tragedy is that heroes and heroines are destroyed by that which appears to be their greatest strength.

In commercial cinema, roles for heroines are limited to being simple or glamorous. I don't want to fall into an image trap.

I can't expect to be playing the lead and romancing heroines, so I'll do what I'm best suited for and I'm doing that happily.

It is said the boundless steppes of Asia gave flight to tales of heroes and heroines because the conditions there are so harsh.

I always found the witches and wicked stepmothers far more interesting than the 'heroines' - at least they actually did something.

Aren't most romance heros, or heros in fiction of any kind, generally superior to real men? Same goes for heroines and real women.

Every housemaid expects at least once a week as much excitement as would have lasted a Jane Austen heroine throughout a whole novel.

When actors do anti-hero roles, they are critically acclaimed. When heroines do negative roles, they are sidelined from the industry.

You may debate whether the Disney heroines fit the feminist standard, but they don't live in a democracy. Remember, they're princesses.

I stand on the shoulders of heroines who never sought public acclaim but served as inspirations to the generations that came after them.

Most mainstream male fiction is littered with heroines, and female characters are basically so great, you want to fall in love with them.

In Hindi cinema, the cabaret dancers were eased out when the heroines imbibed their mannerisms. This could happen in Malayalam cinema too.

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