Going to a theatre and watching yourself on the big screen is a nightmare.
“Going to a theatre and watching yourself on the big screen is a nightmare.”
The World Motivation
Going to a theatre and watching yourself on the big screen is a nightmare.
“Going to a theatre and watching yourself on the big screen is a nightmare.”
Going to a theatre and watching yourself on the big screen is a nightmare.
Whenever someone asks me to name a dream hero or pair, I always end up getting Bollywood names in my mind.
I am quite a dreamer, and usually when someone tells a story, I tend to get distracted easily.
I can speak Tamil fluently, and the sentence structures in Telugu are quite similar.
Tamil industry has been offering me wonderful roles, and that is what keeps me here.
I'm kind of intimidated by the big screen - I often keep my performances much smaller and much more natural and subtle.
When you walk into the cinema you have to switch your phones off, you get involved with the big screen, you cry with the film, you laugh with the film. It actually drives the message home far stronger than when you quickly see it on your phone.
I take it as a compliment when people want to click photos with us. But at times, it is pretty intrusive. People think that because we come on the big screen or on television, they have a right over us.
I saw 'Dracula,' 'Frankenstein,' 'The Wolf Man,' 'The Invisible Man.' I saw all those guys on the big screen at RKO in the Bronx. I just always loved that stuff. I loved other stuff, too. That's the thing. That wasn't all I wanted to be.