A Quote by Chinmayi

A dubbing artiste does a lot of repair work for an artiste who doesn't naturally speak the language they are acting in. — © Chinmayi
A dubbing artiste does a lot of repair work for an artiste who doesn't naturally speak the language they are acting in.
To be honest, until I started dubbing, I didn't realize the amount of work of a dubbing artiste puts in. Especially the artistes that dub for villains. They really stretch their vocal cords to a different dimension.
Fans are half of an artiste... without someone to appreciate him, an artiste is nothing.
Acting in different languages doesn't stop you from growing; on the contrary, for an artiste, it helps a lot.
There was a time in my life when I'd only sing. In my initial years, I didn't ever speak on stage, forget acting. Eventually, my confidence as a performing artiste grew.
The real self of an artiste lies in art, so when an artiste performs, all the pain, trauma and tension get released through art, be it dancing, painting, singing, writing or even martial arts.
Good looks may be enough for a heroine, but to become an artiste, you need at least a working knowledge of the language.
When people appreciate my work, that's satisfying as an artiste.
I've worked towards self-development as an aspiring artiste. I've been most passionate about dancing and acting, so I have followed it obsessively.
I like the way the Telugu industry treats an artiste, they show a lot of respect.
My entry into films was forced, and I always had an affinity towards academics. Having said that, it is the artiste within that urged me to say yes to acting.
Art is subjective and, as an artiste, if our artistic work is not appreciated by the majority, it hurts.
I am learning a lot as a theatre artiste as it gives lots of opportunities to hone my skills as an actor.
In the beginning, it was quite challenging because I had zero acting experience, and delivering dialogues was the most difficult thing for me to do. But after I began to act, I grew as an artiste.
I started off as an artiste and later a producer. All these aspects are interconnected. I became adept at every field - acting, producing, stunts and distributions. I never found anything tough.
As an artiste, you just continue doing your work and enjoy the process of working... and that's what I've always done.
Nothing happens overnight for anyone. To become a skilled, accomplished artiste, you need time to work on yourself first.
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