A Quote by Ishaan Khatter

I grew up with a deep regard for cinema. — © Ishaan Khatter
I grew up with a deep regard for cinema.
I grew up understanding cinema from early on and was soon cinema-literate.
For me, cinema is very important. I grew up with television; then, as a teenager, you discover cinema.
I grew up in England, and at the time, cinema was very heavy arthouse cinema, and there was no one making movies that were designed to be in multiplexes.
Some people feel that the purpose of cinema is entertainment - which in itself is a healthy enough goal, provided you define what constitutes entertainment. But I come from a family where I grew up believing that cinema - art - should be used as an instrument for change and that's the kind of cinema I've largely done and been attracted to.
I grew up not watching but hearing cinema.
I grew up watching a lot of French cinema.
I don't think I'm the world's most die-hard sci-fi fan, but I definitely grew up watching 'Star Trek' religiously - all of them: the original, 'Next Generation,' 'Deep Space Nine,' 'Voyager.' I think sci-fi has an important place in the cinema world. Fantasy is a big part of why films actually exist.
I grew up as a step-kid, always a little outside, always trying hard to follow and fit in. But over time, I've come to feel that my tendency toward self-erasure is a deep and real part of me. I think I'd be this way no matter how I grew up.
The choice of films I make is directly proportional to the kind of cinema I have grew up watching.
I grew up on the commercial film format. I have grown up all my life watching films and they have all been mainstream commercial cinema.
As a kid, I grew up watching movies in the cinema, so that dream and charm will never die.
Sacramento is where I grew up, so I felt like it had not been given its proper due in cinema.
One thing that I noticed is having met some former Taliban is even they, as children, grew up being indoctrinated. They grew up in violence. They grew up in war. They were taught to hate. They were, they grew up in very ignorant cultures where they didn't learn about the outside world.
I grew up in a rural area. I grew up in deep southern middle Tennessee, probably about thirty miles from the Alabama border. There's nothing there, really. And the TV was my link to the outside world. It's what kept me from going into factory employment. It's what made me want to go to college. It was really inspiring.
I grew up in a film lovers' family and I have been watching the best of world cinema from age six.
I grew up in Chennai and was very much influenced by Rajinikant's stardom and importance of cinema in Tamil culture.
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