I am not taking home any of the characters I play on screen.
“I am not taking home any of the characters I play on screen.”
— Roop Durgapal · Screen
The World Motivation
I am not taking home any of the characters I play on screen.
“I am not taking home any of the characters I play on screen.”
— Roop Durgapal · Screen
I am not taking home any of the characters I play on screen.
It is a myth that married women do not get work. Those days are gone now. So, if you think I hid my marriage for that reason, it's not true.
It's better to play negative lead roles than portray just any other character on the show.
I have been giving live performances since childhood, and I continue to do so professionally.
When you admit that you are married, people try to get skeletons out of your closet. They dig into your personal lives and link you with strangers, which could be detrimental. They also want to know details about your marriage, children, and so on. I wanted to keep it private because I only want my work to speak.
I am an actor who sings off screen for another actor. That is what playback singing is all about.
If I don't like seeing myself on the screen, I think when I start seeing that, that's when I think I'll stop.
I'm not afraid to look bad on the screen.
A lot of very, very big stars were going down and not being seen or heard from again. Kirk took a huge chance in putting a blacklisted writer's name on the screen and somehow or other, he survived it, like he survives everything.
Well, acting on stage is very different from acting on screen.