A Quote by Anita Hassanandani Reddy

It is difficult to portray grey characters because there is a very thin line between being nasty and slightly negative. — © Anita Hassanandani Reddy
It is difficult to portray grey characters because there is a very thin line between being nasty and slightly negative.
It is very easy to play a sweet girl-next-door but difficult to portray a grey character.
I love Cillian Murphy's character in 'Peaky Blinders' and Tom Hardy's in 'Taboo' - theses are characters that, as audience members, we follow along with and root for. But our own morality is tested throughout that journey, because these characters ride a thin line between morality and amorality.
What I find difficult about photo shoots is the line between playing a character - you're being asked by the photographer to take on a role like you would in a movie - and being a fancier version of yourself. It's about finding that line between being spontaneous and open to direction, but also trying to explain to photographers that the "me" is often taken out of context because it has all of this other stuff attached to it.
There is a whole genre of funny travel writers - that's very popular. There's Bill Bryson and people who follow that route and sell travel writing through making people laugh. It's a very difficult group to take. The line between comedy and mockery is sometimes a bit thin.
There is a very thin line between confidence and arrogance.
There is a very thin line between relationship and friendship.
There's definitely a thin line between being tasteful and tacky.
All of the films I have made, that I have chosen to make, are all about the thin line between good and evil. And also the thin line that exists in each and every one of us. That's what my films are about.
It's a very thin line between looking sensual and vulgar.
The relationship between reader and characters is very difficult. It is even more peculiar than the relationship between the writer and his characters.
Now, among the heresies that are spoken in this matter is the habit of calling a grey day a "colourless" day. Grey is a colour, and can be a very powerful and pleasing colour.... A grey clouded sky is indeed a canopy between us and the sun; so is a green tree, if it comes to that. But the grey umbrellas differ as much as the green in their style and shape, in their tint and tilt. One day may be grey like steel, and another grey like dove’s plumage. One may seem grey like the deathly frost, and another grey like the smoke of substantial kitchens.
Interesting characters are troubled characters. The only problem I've had in my business is very few people - unfortunately, very vocal - confusing the difficult role that I play with me. I play these guys, but I'm not like them. I've been accused of being difficult to work with.
As a woman,I understand that there is a very thin line between cheap and sexy.
Well, I think that there's a very thin dividing line between success and failure.
You know, there's such a very thin dividing line between inspiration and obsession that sometimes it's very hard to decide which side we're really on.
There's a thin line between genius and insanity - and I always get labelled as being the crazy one.
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