A Quote by Madhura Naik

Well, it definitely comes as a challenge to act as enemies onscreen when you bond with the opposite person very well off-screen. — © Madhura Naik
Well, it definitely comes as a challenge to act as enemies onscreen when you bond with the opposite person very well off-screen.
Hrithik Roshan is my idol both onscreen as well as off screen. I wish that I could become just 50 percent like him.
My job with Sue on 'Bake Off' was to look after the bakers - and to be honest, a lot of that was done off screen as well as on screen. It's very much the same on 'Let It Shine.' You get to know people, you get involved, you want things to be alright.
I've made a lot of enemies in all the right places, and there aren't enough hours in the day to respond to either the well-financed corporate hacks or the lowly stalkers who seek to libel me or make a buck off the fact that I'm a well-known person.
You have to strike hard from the beginning and create a depressurizing zone between the viewer's own life and the one onscreen. The creators of James Bond got it right: the attention-grabbing scene of each Bond movie is the very first one, before the opening credits.
Animation translates well to a small screen. When you look at Walt Disney or Chuck Jones - you know, Bugs Bunny - there really isn't any difference if you watch on a very big screen or a computer screen.
Once you become the story off-screen, you are less likely to be the onscreen one.
I have been in my fair share of both onscreen and off screen fights.
The university is well structured, well tooled, to turn out people with all the sharp edges worn off, the well-rounded person. The university is well equipped to produce that sort of person, and this means that the best among the people who enter must for four years wander aimlessly much of the time questioning why they are on campus at all, doubting whether there is any point in what they are doing, and looking toward a very bleak existence afterward in a game in which all of the rules have been made up, which one cannot really amend.
I don't think that there is anything unreal when it comes to romance onscreen. It's just a little more glorifying. But whatever you feel in real life about love, is just what we try to show on the silver screen as well.
If Janet Jackson does the story of her life and I'm still young enough, I am there. No one can pull her off like I can. I have a dance background. I'm definitely not cutting an album anytime soon, but I can lip-synch all day. I can't sing, but I can act like it very well.
I fit well in the comedy zone. A plump and chubby figure goes well with most onscreen characters... it adds more value to what I say.
To be on screen, you need to do a lot of other things. You need to look good. You need to perform well. You need to act well.
The journey has definitely not been easy, but all the sacrifice has paid off very well in terms of my performance on-court.
I oftentimes find with movies that the heavier the onscreen situation is, the more levity there is off screen. It's almost out of necessity.
What happens off-screen definitely informs your performance on screen.
I often times find with movies that the heavier the onscreen situation is, the more levity there is off screen. It's almost out of necessity.
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