A Quote by Disha Patani

It is very difficult for me to accept the fact that I am acting in front of the camera. — © Disha Patani
It is very difficult for me to accept the fact that I am acting in front of the camera.
I could never imagine myself acting in front of a camera or doing anything in front of the camera. I was a very shy girl.
I have been in public for a long time, so the camera was never an issue for me. I am very comfortable in front of a camera.
'Scandal' has been, for me, the most consistent time I've ever logged in front of a camera. I grew up in the theater, and I feel very confident and comfortable on the stage and in front of a live audience, but the camera is a very different medium.
If a person is in front of a camera, they're acting. It's not possible to live in front of a camera.
I am very proud of my husband, both behind the camera and in front of the camera.
I love being on stage or in front of the camera. My work brings me a lot of joy. It helps me figure out who I am. I'm really lucky that I get to make a living at acting.
At least when you're acting you can be someone. In front of the camera you have to be yourself. And who am I?
Acting, to me, is being given the freedom and ability to play, and that's - that's what I love most about it. I feel very comfortable in playing, whether it be in front of a camera or on stage.
It was extremely useful to grow up in front of the camera. It gives the camera no significance. I think it helped me have perspective on things. The attraction that Hollywood can have, I feel like I'm over that. Instead I just concentrate on acting.
It's all performance and my acting background made me very comfortable in front of people, in front of cameras. It helped me think on my feet in front of a crowd.
I think it's probably safe to say that continuing our onscreen relationship in front of the camera is probably not happening. I expect Adam may well pursue things in front of the camera, but I'm most likely not. It's not who I am.
I think I've found a purpose in acting; it's something I truly love and truly enjoy. It makes me happy. It makes me understand more about life, in front of the camera, than what I'm living beyond the camera.
Early on, someone had told me, 'You know, the camera can always tell when you're lying.' And, Jesus, that intimidated me. 'The camera can always tell? How am I going to do this?' Until one day I thought, 'Wait a minute, acting is lying. Acting is all about lying.'
Acting is very sacred. Anyone who stands in front of a crew with the camera recording their emotions is a brave individual.
Running backwards down the stairs, holding the camera, trying to focus on what's in front of you is difficult, and you need to be able to protect the camera.
I'm very in love with the fact that the camera is revolted by acting and loves behaviour.
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