I was a struggling actor all my life.
“I was a struggling actor all my life.”
The World Motivation
I was a struggling actor all my life.
“I was a struggling actor all my life.”
I was a struggling actor all my life.
In this country, if a woman wants to work, she has very little choice. After you cross the age suitable for a heroine, there is nothing in the middle; the next thing you do is you become a mother.
For a woman, there is a complete dearth of roles to do. Abroad, you really have good roles, and by good roles, I don't mean the film has to be women oriented. I wouldn't mind playing a well-written, small role.
You never really stop learning. You have to experiment and reinvent life to sustain your interest.
Actresses do glamorous roles, and then, after 10 films, they do an offbeat one. But Alia didn't do that. She picked films like 'Highway' and 'Udta Punjab,' too.
I get migraines. I've had them all my life; so has my dad. So did his grandmother, although back then they called them 'sick headaches.'
Though I have been a sportsperson all my life, movies have always been an essential part of my life.
I busted my butt all my life building companies.
When Bryan Price taught me how to throw a changeup, he made me see myself. All my life, I've been the equivalent of a fastball pitcher - trying to use blazing speed and brute force to wow the people around me.
I love playing women at the far ends of the social scale. I've done it all my life; that's where my ability lies.