A Quote by Amyra Dastur

I only entered the industry when I was 16. I really didn't have much of a struggle to land myself a role in a film. — © Amyra Dastur
I only entered the industry when I was 16. I really didn't have much of a struggle to land myself a role in a film.
When I entered the industry in the early 1970s, I was a gold medalist from the film institute, Pune. That was when graduates from the film institute were very quickly absorbed by the mainstream commercial industry.
The Australian film industry is a small industry, so you have to really be flexible within working in different mediums. A lot of actors work in theater, film, and television, because there's not much opportunity in terms of employment there.
When I entered the music industry, the biggest struggle was reaching out to people.
The Australian film industry is a small industry, so you have to really be flexible within working in different mediums. A lot of actors work in theater, film, and television, because there's not much opportunity in terms of employment there. So you do have to be resourceful and be able to flex your muscles artistically.
And in the afternoon they entered a land - but such a land! A land hung in mourning, darkened by gigantic cypresses, submerged; a land of reptiles, silence, shadow, decay.
A learning experience is the best way to sum up my first film credit. It's hard to break into the film industry, and it was a minor role but still my only shot at the movies while I was doing theater.
I entered the film industry sprinting, but not for long.
I never entered the film industry with any expectation.
I entered the film industry because my family forced me into it.
When I entered the film industry, I didn't know anything about acting.
I find myself apologising for not being a proper actor. I never intended to be involved in the film industry and still do feel that, with the exception of a couple of brief skirmishes with the film industry.
After finishing my study in Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), I was mentally prepared for the struggle in the film industry.
President Obama knows that wars are not to be entered into lightly; he knows that overseas conflicts don't only do damage in the land in which they are fought, but in the land of those who fight them, as well.
Don't leave your job without getting an acting offer. Very few people in the industry are lucky to get a film without much struggle and be successful.
in a world where only a minor portion of the land is really well suited to agriculture, man is using much of the best land with dubious efficiency.
The land and agricultural industry is the backbone of Australia, and we need to foster the industry that provides our country with so much.
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