A Quote by Arbaaz Khan

Honestly, I always had the silent ambition of being a director. — © Arbaaz Khan
Honestly, I always had the silent ambition of being a director.
I never thought of becoming a director. When I was twelve, the passage from silent film to the talkies had an impact on me - I still watch silent films.
There was a choice of being a director who's more familiar with the technicality of doing a movie, like learning about the camera and filters and setup, or being a director who can actually talk to actors. And I always wanted to be an actor's director.
I have a personal ambition to live my life honestly and honor the true love that I've had and also the people I've had around me.
Hours is an understatement. I honestly don't know how the director and editor decide each week what actually makes it on the air. There's of course director and cast commentary on each episode on the DVD. We had a blast recording that.
The instructor is always silent when the test is given... ...When God is silent in your life... You are being tested.
When I was in college, I had only one ambition that one day I would like to be a director.
I've always - honestly - never thought of myself as an independent director.
I always get compared to looking like a silent movie star - though I don't know if that's a compliment, honestly.
As my prayer became more attentive and inward, I had less and less to say. I finally became completely silent... This is how it is. To pray does not mean to listen to oneself speaking. Prayer involves becoming silent, and being silent, and waiting until God is heard.
If you tell me that there are obstacles in the way of your ambition that make it impossible to pursue, then I know it's not a real ambition. There are always obstacles. The 'perversity of events,' as someone once called it, is always ready to lick us. Events are never right for achieving what we most want to achieve. If this were not so, there would be no real fun in being 17 -- or even in being alive.
When I move from being a cameraman to being a director I looked at a lot of other cameramen who tried to make the move. And in each case they moved up their camera operator to be the DP, which really meant they didn't want to give up being the DP, and really wanted to do both. And my feeling was if I was going to succeed as a director, I had to just be a director and give up the safety net of being a cameraman.
When I couldn't speak English, I loved silent films circa 1914-1929, Abel Gance being my favorite director.
I have a personal ambition to live my life honestly and honor the true love that I've had and also the people I've had around me. I want to stay hopeful, even though I get scared about why we're even alive at all.
I hope that in another way we can move the need to say, instead of being a Black director, or a woman director, or a French director that I'm just a director.
I've always laughed at the term "female director" or even "black director." A director's a director.
I had no ambition to make a fortune. Mere money-making has never been my goal, I had an ambition to build.
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