A Quote by Kapil Sharma

It's not easy for an outsider to understand this industry. — © Kapil Sharma
It's not easy for an outsider to understand this industry.
No matter what people say, the fact remains that it's not easy for an outsider to make it big in the industry.
It is harder for an outsider to make an entry into the industry, but that also does not mean star kids have it easy.
I don't know if I was so much of an outsider until after I started doing films. That put me on the outside. I grew up in Texas, and I wasn't the child of industry parents, and I didn't have a lot of friends in the industry or anything like that.
I never felt like an outsider in the industry.
Good scripts are difficult to come by in the industry, especially if you are an outsider.
I’ve always been a sort of self-imposed outsider, not a geeky outsider or a snobby outsider but, I just have a natural desire to live on the fringe. I’m not like a weirdo with a trench-coat but I just prefer to be alone or minimally surrounded by people.
The industry has been very warm and welcoming, especially since I am an outsider.
I've always felt like such an outsider in this industry. Because I'm so insane I guess.
The teabagger thing and the right-wing thing - they pick easy targets, and a female in the entertainment industry is low-hanging fruit. It's very easy to mock and marginalize people in general who are in the entertainment industry, for some reason. But then definitely there's the double standard and the misogyny that goes through it as well.
In so many roles I've played the outsider. As an outsider, you have more energy to succeed simply because you are an outsider. There are scripts floating around but they're not coming my way and I think that I am getting a little bit too old to play Napoleon. But if I was ever offered the role I would grab it.
It wasn't easy for me to start in Bollywood because I was an outsider.
I always felt like an outsider of the industry, and now I feel quite comfortable as an independent artist.
I've always felt like an outsider, whether in school or when I'm working or within the industry or just in society at large.
People favouring their relatives more than an outsider is what the biggest fight in democracy is, let it be in film industry or politics.
As for me I may not have relatives in the film industry. But I grew up in Mumbai as an avid moviegoer. So I don't feel like an outsider.
I think being an outsider in general always helps you in comedy. I think it helps to have an outsider's eye. And so I have an outsider's voice. You know, as soon as I start talking, I don't belong here. And I think that helps in a way.
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