For me acting is just a profession. As much passion I have for my profession, I always seperate profession from life.
Rather than a profession, photography has always been a passion for me, a passion closer to an obsession.
The reason I am in cinema is because of the passion I have for cinema.
In each profession, you need to feel passion for that in order to give it your best performance. Football is my passion.
Passion for what you do is essential to success in any profession. That passion naturally keeps you interested and aware of everything that is going on around you, anything affecting your craft.
Your profession is not what brings home your weekly paycheck, your profession is what you're put here on earth to do, with such passion and such intensity that it becomes spiritual in calling.
I have an object, a task, let me say the word, a passion. The profession of writing is a violent and almost indestructible one.
My son Ishaan's passion for movies and his exposure to world cinema infuses me with optimism.
It didn't even occur to me that I could use my strong image in cinema to propagate my political ideas. To me, cinema was cinema and politics was politics.
Fitness for me is a passion. Yes, my profession demands it, but that works more as motivation for me. And, like I get motivated by looking at pictures of Bollywood or Hollywood stars with fab bodies, I want others to take that motivation from me.
I think I started out just loving the attention. But that's changed into a real love and passion for my profession. Acting has never lost that challenge and excitement for me.
Preaching is not a profession, it's a passion! If a man can't preach with passion he shouldn't preach at all.
Preaching is not a profession, it’s a passion
Acting began as a casual thing, but along the way, I did films like 'Happy Days,' '100% Love,' and 'Baahubali' that made me fall in love with cinema. I can't imagine being in any other profession.
People know that I have a great love for cinema. Not just for commercial cinema, but for the “cinema d’auteur.” But to me, two of the great “auteurs” are actually actors and they both happen to be French. One is Alain Delon and the other is Jean-Paul Belmondo.