I am very choosy about my films. I don't do a film just for the sake of money.
If I like a script, I will definitely pick films of different genres, but I won't do something just for the sake of it.
For me, Malayalam films remain the most important. I don't want to do more Tamil films just for the sake of it.
I am tired of starring in those films where I am being a part just for the sake of it.
Nick made me give away my Hello Kitty TV, my Hello Kitty microwave and my Hello Kitty toaster. I got to keep the Hello Kitty cordless phone.
I am the public, a boy from Chandigarh who's bought tickets in black and revered films since childhood, and when I choose scripts, I take out the garb of an actor-slash-star, and I consume the script as a layman.
Clearly this is a tough economic time, and a lot of families are hurting. So when we talk to parents, we talk about small changes for kids and things that don't cost extra money. Like adding water and eliminating sugary drinks and sodas. That's going to save money right there. Or adding a few more vegetables.
In reviewing films, people get quite liberal about saying "the script" this and "the script" that, when they've never read the script any more than they've read the latest report on Norwegian herring landings.
I auditioned for 'Angreji Medium', and that's how I got it in my kitty. I cannot reveal a lot of things but it wasn't a script that was just offered to me. I had to audition for it.
I usually don't choose any of my Tamil films depending on the heroes but give priority to the script.
I am choosing films only to entertain people, but at the same time, if someone is putting their money into my films, I want that person to make money.
It's bad enough for me to make choices that hurt my own relationship with God. How much more serious is it to be the cause of someone else deciding to sin? Not only must I choose the pathway of holiness for God's sake and for my own sake; I must also do it for the sake of others.
Some men make money not for the sake of living, but ache In the blindness of greed and live just for their fortune's sake.
I got into an argument with my original publisher. They wanted me to do 'Kitty' and nothing else. I wanted to do lots of things, not just 'Kitty' books.
I just write what I want to read, and sometimes keeping it interesting means adding one more element that ends up adding another year to the work.
With indies, all they have is their script and it's very important to them. The characters are better drawn, the stories more precise and the experience greater than with studio films where sometimes they fill in the script as they're shooting.