A Quote by Dhanush

You can't always expect to work with a director who guarantees success. — © Dhanush
You can't always expect to work with a director who guarantees success.
Hard work does not guarantee success, but no work guarantees failure.
With a director it's all about the work; I'd work with a great director over - you know, I'm not the kind of actor who that doesn't go, 'I want to play this role.' It's more like, 'I want to work with this director,' regardless of what the role is because if it's a good director, you'll probably find a good role because it's a decent film. But a mediocre director will always make a mediocre movie.
People expect a lot from a commercial director. It's not right to always expect another 'Viraasat' from me.
I know there are no guarantees of winning and the only thing we have is to work on chances. If you want guarantees buy a washing machine.
God gives manhood but one clew to success,--utter and exact justice; that he guarantees shall be always expediency.
The unexpected cannot guarantee success, but it guarantees the best chance of success.
Success comes to those who are willing to launch toward their goals with no guarantees of success - and persist when there is every reason to give up.
As actors, we have the opportunity to work with many directors. Directors only work with themselves and other actors. They never know what it is like to work with another director. So that relationship that one has with a director is entirely always the king.
It doesn't matter if you work with an Oscar winner or if you work with an unknown actor. There is always a collaboration between the director and the actors, and you always have to listen as the actors have to listen to you as a director.
There always comes a moment where all the departments in a film need to work together. And if a director, his first assistant director, and cinematographer have a very clear vision, then everybody does work together.
My director Shakun Batra, I believe, is one of the finest in the industry and he has been the dream director I've always wanted to work with.
I have come to Kolkata to make music, but I can't expect one director to give me work all the time.
The real work of an actor goes on inside, and I don't think it changes from director to director - I always go for broke! But I don't get a lot of direction, unfortunately.
I've always laughed at the term "female director" or even "black director." A director's a director.
When you plan and prepare carefully, you can legitimately expect to have success in your efforts. An optimistic, positive mind is far more likely to come up with creative solutions than a mind that dwells on setbacks and difficulties. Bottom line: expect success and you can achieve it!
You can be playing a line some way and the director wants you to change that, or you can disagree. But I always think that the creative conversation between director and actor is what leads to good work.
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