A Quote by Divya Dutta

I do get nervous and excited whenever I do a film. — © Divya Dutta
I do get nervous and excited whenever I do a film.
People ask me if I get nervous and I get a lot more nervous before a Jaguars or Fulham game. But I get more excited and have more fun at AEW than anything else.
I try to relax and enjoy it. I don't really get nervous, I get excited! I love training, but my main excitement comes from when I'm racing and the better the standard of people I'm racing, the more excited I get and the more 'up for it' I get.
I'm excited and nervous about every film; once I understand the medium fully, I'll relax.
I get nervous about gigs sometimes, but not with records - I always get excited.
I could see her get all nervous but she was also excited. Nightmares have that quality, don't they?
Whenever I get a task I can focus on, I get excited for that.
Just me onstage with a mike having an intimate relationship with the audience. I don't get nervous for that. I just get excited.
Whenever you get nervous about anything, start dancing. You'll feel better.
Whenever there's a role that scares me, I get panicked and nervous. I know that greatness might come because I'm going to get out of my own element and comfort zone.
Seeing Pax get extra-nervous about which shirt he is going to wear when he meets Aung San Suu Kyi, I get very moved. He rightfully doesn't get nervous going to a movie premiere; he gets nervous going to meet her.
There are times when I do feel very nervous when I start a film. And I feel very nervous before the release. I do get stuck in some scenes, but that's very natural and human. It happens to all the artistes in the world.
I've come to a point where I am less nervous when I am supposed to start a film. I am still super nervous on the day but I've lost a lot of my fear about what kind of perception people have about my film.
I get nervous when I don't get nervous. If I'm nervous I know I'm going to have a good show.
I think whenever you come in, whenever you try to evolve a company, people will get nervous. But, if you articulate a clear vision, a clear mission to help them understand their roles in it and ask them to buy into the system, everyone will band together to make it happen.
I get nervous watching teammates. I get nervous for them. Late in the game, pressure situation, I'm nervous for them.
It's like a child who is used to having ice cream whenever he wants. When it doesn't come when he asks he tends to get confused and nervous.
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