I am not somebody who is very fashionable. I do not pay much heed to what I wear. I am very erratic in that sense.
“I am not somebody who is very fashionable. I do not pay much heed to what I wear. I am very erratic in that sense.”
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I am not somebody who is very fashionable. I do not pay much heed to what I wear. I am very erratic in that sense.
“I am not somebody who is very fashionable. I do not pay much heed to what I wear. I am very erratic in that sense.”
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“I am not somebody who is very fashionable. I do not pay much heed to what I wear. I am very erratic in that sense.”
“Both my brother and mother are actors and dancers. Of course my mom, who is a Kathak exponent, is the most established dancer amongst the three of us.”
“I wasn't very academically inclined, growing up as a child, and the only subject I was good at was English. I had a flair for it, since I came from a literary background.”
“I have always had open conversations with Shahid. He would discuss what he felt as a performer, and I would talk to him about his performances.”
“I managed to make my debut with my favourite, Majid Majidi, whereas 'Dhadak' is giving me a huge mass exposure.”
“For someone who doesn't have a family associated with the industry, they obviously find it tougher to get cast in a film, simply because opportunities are taken up by people who are given preference.”
“I was a foggy, erratic teenager: a fifth child, the last in the queue for conversation or attention.”
“I had a very strange career. I mean I went from playing to 150,000 people in 1983/84. Three or four years later I was playing to four people, you know, in Melbourne. I thought - bit strange, you know bit odd, bit erratic.”
“We've had erratic, weird presidents before. America's still here.”
“God was treated like this powerful, erratic, rather punitive father who has to be pacified and praised. You know, flattered.”
“I've always had to move between a couple of years of unemployment, where offers are not provocative enough to take, and seasons where I work nonstop for a year. It's always been an erratic rhythm.”
“Trump's erratic behavior has long been the subject of political criticism, late-night-television jokes, and even speculation about whether it's part of some incomprehensible, multidimensional strategic game. But it's relevant to whether he's fit for the office he holds.”