A Quote by Asin

I am flexible and comfortable enough to pull off any genre. — © Asin
I am flexible and comfortable enough to pull off any genre.
As actors, we have that in common that we go for slightly out-of-the-box or genre stuff. They're great when they work, but they don't always work. Genre stuff is really hard to pull off, as any fans of it know.
Genre stuff is really hard to pull off, as any fans of it know.
Working with Justin Bieber, I learned that he can literally do any genre - he's a chameleon. His voice is so flexible that he's not locked in to one genre, and it just shows the world that he can really sing anything.
If you're feeling comfortable and confident in whatever you are sporting, you will pull it off. One can even wear garbage bags if they are confident enough.
I try to do yoga when I can to make sure that I'm flexible and that I'm not going to tear any muscle or pull anything.
Out in the field, I feel like I'm flexible enough to where I'm comfortable at different positions, wherever they want to put me.
Balance for me now means seeing myself as a tree, being strong enough in my roots and trunk to not be a pushover, but being flexible enough in every circumstance not to break. I am continuing to expand, but not any faster than my roots can support me.
I love seeing when actors go from one genre to the next because I feel like most of them can pull it off.
I'm not a big believer in the idea of genre - I'm a fan of any writer who can pull me into compelling characters and stories - but I can't imagine I'll start writing domestic dramas any time soon.
Basically, this industry is mostly run by men, and I think women have a harder time...I've had enough of the "Women in Rock" issues of magazines and all of that. There's no reason why we should have our own separate little genre; that's just ridiculous. Besides, what is the genre? I certainly don't fit into the whole "Lilith" thing (thank God), but I am a female musician. And there are enough other great females in music that don't have to fit into it, either.
I want to constantly reinvent myself and confuse audiences about which genre I am comfortable with.
I'm not a good enough singer to pull off the effect.
I'm not comfortable with categorizing my own work, but I don't mind if others talk about it in relation to genre as long as they don't try to hold it up to some genre standard.
I have been part of films like Rajamanikyam' and Seniors,' which had genuine comedy and I am comfortable with the genre.
I feel comfortable doing parts that I feel are great and that I can pull off.
I think I had a lot of fear, even when I was really young, that I was going to be seen as something that I didn't want to be. I didn't really know how to be myself well enough to be comfortable being someone else. Now, as an adult, I have a grounded enough awareness of who I am as a human being and what I'm comfortable exploring and what I'm not interested in exploring.
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