A Quote by Letitia Wright

I realised that acting is not my god. — © Letitia Wright
I realised that acting is not my god.
'Masoom' was like a picnic for all of us. We kids just wanted to have fun acting in the film. We never realised when the film was completed. When we did, we realised the party was over.
When my films didn't work, I wondered what was wrong in my acting graph, and then I realised the dedication I had for music, I didn't have the same for acting.
I have realised acting is my heartbeat and my lifeline.
I have realised what my pitch is, and I'm in this industry for the pure reason that I love acting.
Acting was not on my radar ever, but after shooting my first film, I have realised that this is my calling.
When I started doing advertisements, I really enjoyed the whole process of shooting, and I realised that I could do the little bit of acting required quite easily. My directors also told me that I have a flair for acting and that I should polish it and try for films. Then I thought I probably had it in me - why not give it a shot?
Suddenly, I realised: this was what I wanted to do. I didn't know how to do it; I just knew acting felt right.
I discovered I loved acting at a Summer Camp. That's when I really realised that I enjoyed it and that I wanted to try it.
My father came to Hyderabad to become an actor, took an acting course, and realised he was camera conscious.
Acting is no longer a taboo. The stigma has gone because people have realised that it's a perfectly valid career choice.
What I do is I don't act a part, I give a piece of myself. Old friends that have known me for a long time, when they saw me in my first movie said: "Roland you are not acting; you are just being yourself." But I don't think you can deliver a role without putting something of yourself into it, and I just realised that everyday we do a little bit of acting.
We give antibiotics to people when they're dying or when they're not well; that's acting God. I mean, acting God is using the tools of creation to try and improve human life, human existence. I don't think that that's a huge problem.
I realised that if I wanted to act, I needed to join theatre where I could improve my acting skills first and also show my talent.
I've realised that nobody's going to die if I don't get it right and that there are a number of things out there, beyond acting, that are very interesting and fulfilling.
One of the benefits for me of starting late in this business is I realised that if acting was the only thing I could do, I would struggle, so I always wrote as well.
Back in Rome I did some acting lessons and I realised I loved it more than anything else I had ever done before.
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