A Quote by Ammy Virk

'Bhuj' has a strong ensemble and I play a Sikh fighter pilot in it. — © Ammy Virk
'Bhuj' has a strong ensemble and I play a Sikh fighter pilot in it.
I grew up and I kind of took the road of becoming a pilot, which was another dream I had of flying, and once I did attend the air force academy, that dream of flying became more like a project, and I wanted to be a fighter pilot, which I did. I became a fighter pilot.
I grew up in a family where I was told there were no limitations on me as a girl and I could be anything I wanted to be. It wasn't until I joined the military that I realized that just because I was a woman - just because I had ovaries - I couldn't become a fighter pilot.These structural limitations were the motivation for me becoming a fighter pilot in the first place.
The '7500' is with Leslie Bibb. It's a big ensemble with a lot of really good people. I play the pilot of the 747 that something happens on as it crosses the Pacific. It's going to do what 'Jaws' did to the ocean. Not make people want to get on!
I never started out to be an action actor. I was an ensemble actor. "Rocky" was an ensemble film. "F.I.S.T." was an ensemble. "Paradise Alley" was an ensemble.
I think I was always informally thinking about choice from when I was a very young child because I was born to Sikh immigrant parents, so I was constantly going back and forth between a Sikh household and an American outside world, so I was going back and forth between a very traditional Sikh home in which you had to follow the Five K's.
I am proud to be a Sikh and am a true disciple of Guru Gobind Singh, who sacrificed his entire family for the Sikh religion.
I'm a strong fighter, I'm a fighter who can adapt to my surroundings.
A lot of the shows I have done, I'm often the only black guy and I have often had to play second or third fiddle. It isn't necessarily a bad thing if it is a strong ensemble cast. But I feel people have overlooked my abilities.
One of my best friends was the first U.K. female fighter pilot.
I grew up thinking that I would become a fighter pilot and was fascinated by aircrafts as I had grown up around that. But my father encouraged me to not become an Air Force person, given the varied interests I had, be it books, movies, sports or fighter flying.
My dad was a fighter pilot with the 210th Combat Aviation in Vietnam.
I just personally decided I was going to be the first woman fighter pilot.
I've always wanted to be a fighter pilot. But I don't want to kill people. I'd hate to.
The closest modern equivalent to the Homeric hero is the ace fighter pilot.
I never dreamed to be a fighter pilot, because those guys are jerks.
My Internet friends who I play games with say, 'This guy's a fighter?' I'm the last person they expect to be a fighter.
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