A Quote by Divya Dutta

It feels good to be featured in a film poster. I didn't have it in the beginning of my career. — © Divya Dutta
It feels good to be featured in a film poster. I didn't have it in the beginning of my career.
Honestly, I was not good in my debut film 'Poster Boys.' With my second film, 'Laila Majnu,' I was struggling with everything and I just felt lucky to even get the part.
I think films are about having a good time, so I don't know that there's a message. The message of a film is always what a critic writes, and the fun of a film or the emotion of a film is what the audience feels.
For me, 40 feels like a beginning. I'm in the middle of so much new - with this career, the kids, and I'm still sort of a newlywed. I'm excited to be at this stage in life.
Well, it was the beginning of my film career. It was amazing to me that I got nominated for an Academy Award.
I was lucky enough to come in at the beginning of the independent film movement, and it's really shaped my life and my career.
I turned down a film that was offered to me in the very early '80s, a Scorsese film. That probably wasn't a good career move.
Anyone who feels like a fool has made a good beginning.
It feels good when it helps to get a good seat for a football game. But it never helped me make a good film or a good shot in a polo game, or command the obedience of my daughter. It doesn
There was a massive poster of me down my road, right outside the chip shop. I was about to go in, but then I saw it and changed my mind. Me coming out with a bag of chips, while I'm up there doing crunches on the poster... well, it would not look good.
The beginning is never the clear, precise end of a thread, the beginning is a long, painfully slow process that requires time and patience in order to find out in which direction it is heading, a process that feels its way along the path ahead like a blind man the beginning is just the beginning, what came before is nigh on worthless.
I had a film career in the late 90s. And then I stopped having a film career because suddenly I didn't do anything.
When I got picked up by the Tapout crew and was featured on their reality show, that really jumpstarted my career.
For anyone to say that The Rock made a bad decision in pursuing a film career, with the success that film career has garnered, is ill-advised.
I have read a thousand screenplays, and I have acted in a handful of them, and I have felt when it feels good, the writing, and it feels natural, and feels funny or sad or honest or whatever it may be. You connect. And I felt when it feels like writing, when it feels stale, or when it feels artificial or forced, or too theatrical or whatever.
It feels like each time we are beginning at the beginning, in a really exciting way.
Sometimes the ensemble 'Eighth Blackbird' will have performances and invite me to be a featured soloist. I think that is what they call it in that world-"featured soloist."
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