A Quote by Ravi Kishan

I feel good cinema, be it big or small, with small actor or big actor, it always works. — © Ravi Kishan
I feel good cinema, be it big or small, with small actor or big actor, it always works.
I never consider whether an actor is small or big. Working with small or big actors doesn't excite me.
I never dreamed about being an actor, because that was out of reach. Coming from a small town that was big in farming, and also big in clothing factories, you don't dream about being a professional football player or an actor.
It does not mean that in the process of a small screen, I do small acting, or if I do a big screen project, I do big acting. For the actor, it does not matter.
If one sins against the laws of proportion and gives something too big to something too small to carry it - too big sails to too small a ship, too big meals to too small a body, too big powers to too small a soul - the result is bound to be a complete upset. In an outburst of hubris the overfed body will rush into sickness, while the jack-in-office will rush into the unrighteousness that hubris always breeds.
Many people feel small because they're small and the universe is big, but I feel big.
I don't think cinema is big or small. It's just good or bad.
Even in the big movies, if the scenes are very big, I'm not fond of them as much as I'm fond of small actor scenes.
I've always felt it's the directors purview to say what; it's the actor's purview to say how. It's not good for an actor to have the big picture in mind - it bollocks you up. An actor's purview is the tiny little... We measure our performance in seconds.
As soon as the director says action, an actor has to do the same work no matter if the screen is small or big.
I think, as a writer, you see the big picture, and as an actor, you're thinking of all the minutiae, all the very small details.
Every actor you learn from, take something from everyone - big actor or not. Whether they're big movie stars or not doesn't really matter.
The big man in a small village is the big ship in a small lake! Let him sail to the vast oceans!
I'd like to be a working actor. It sounds really trite, but there really are no small parts, only small actors. And so as long as I'm a working actor, I can improve.
If there is a small rocket on top of a big one, and if the big one is jettisoned and the small one is ignited, then their speeds are added.
I've always freelanced as an actor, and you always have to worry about the next paycheck. When I booked 'True Blood,' I promised myself I would take advantage of the fact that for the first time in my career, I could afford to turn down big money to go and do small, character-driven indies.
I am no champion, no great name, just a small actor who loves working for cinema.
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