A Quote by Jim Sarbh

What I play on screen doesn't bother me. — © Jim Sarbh
What I play on screen doesn't bother me.

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It doesn't bother me to work with so much green screen. I prefer real settings obviously.
I've always said it's flattering to be desired, just as it's flattering that people accept the reality of the character you play. But it was always ridiculous to assume that because I could play a gigolo on screen I'd play anything like that role off screen.
When people see me as Gavaskar on screen, I want them to feel that they are looking at the person that they have known and when I play on screen, it should remind them of how he played.
I never thought anyone would come up to me and say, 'I like 'Better Call Saul' better than 'Breaking Bad.'' If you had asked me before we started, 'Would that bother you if someone said that?' First of all, I would have said, 'That's never gonna happen. And yeah, it probably would bother me.' It doesn't bother me a bit. It tickles me. I love it.
I can play with pain. It doesn't bother me.
It didn't bother me in the slightest and I'm someone who's never done that sort of thing before on stage or screen. It was just a device for her; it wasn't nudity for nudity's sake.
If the playwright knew every little thing about his play, why bother? There must be discovery all the time, otherwise why bother to do it?
It wouldn't bother me at all not to play on my own album.
I play hard. So the critical stuff doesn't surprise me or bother me.
I much prefer writing an original movie with the screen in mind to transferring a play to the screen.
I don't know if Rush Limbaugh knows the difference between a screen porch and a screen play.
It does not bother me that £60m has been paid for me. I come here to work and play for the club and to do the best I can for Manchester United.
It doesn't bother me to play on the road except in the playoffs or in domed stadiums.
I always play with a very high ponytail so that my hair doesn't bother me.
It doesn't bother me when someone is totally unaware of anything I've ever been in or done and says, 'Hey, man, I really like your music. I've never heard of you.' That doesn't bother me at all.
It's kind of a test when you read a novel thinking about its potential for the screen: How does it play on your mind's screen?
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