A Quote by Mithila Palkar

Marathi is my mother tongue; there's a certain comfort level speaking in it. — © Mithila Palkar
Marathi is my mother tongue; there's a certain comfort level speaking in it.
I am not really missing theatre as I get to act in films, that too in different languages, such as Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Marathi, my mother tongue.
We want to take ourselves out of our comfort zones; when you're in your comfort zone for so long, you only play to a certain level.
Things that are so hard for people, like playing championship-level Go and poker, have turned out to be relatively easy for the machines. Yet at the same time, the things that are easiest for a person - like making sense of what they see in front of them, speaking in their mother tongue - the machines really struggle with.
It was in Cardiff, and the cast was 60 per cent Welsh-speaking. It's the first time I've walked into a rehearsal room speaking my mother tongue, which in itself was a breath of fresh clean air from the Welsh mountains. Singing Hans Sachs is always a milestone, but I was happy to be part of such an achievement, not personally but as a company.
A certain degree of physical harmony and comfort is necessary, but above a certain level it becomes a hindrance instead of a help. Therefore the ideal of creating an unlimited number of wants and satisfying them seems to be a delusion and a snare.
Having portrayed English-speaking Indian characters in British and American projects, I have always wanted to use my mother tongue in an Indian film.
Priyanka Chopra has produced a Marathi film. Even John Abraham announced he wants to make a Marathi film. Suddenly everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon. Shah Rukh, Rohit Shetty also want to do a Marathi film. There is an awareness. But I hope they don't come and spoil the market by making their kind of cinema.
I was raised by a single mother, and she felt the Japanese education system, albeit wonderful, keeps you in a certain range. You have to be better than this level but below this level.
Shiv Sena is interested only in Marathi votes and not the Marathi manoos.
Speaking in a common tongue, speaking through guitars and drums.
To be an actor, I had to learn Marathi. I used to always grudge why there are so many alphabets in Marathi.
In Marathi cinema, people have never ever run after stars, there is no star in Marathi films.
People think that I'm not interested in doing Marathi films, but that's not true. Marathi cinema is very close to my heart.
I am a little disillusioned with Hindi cinema direction. I can experiment with Marathi. But Marathi doesn't give you a lot of money.
Success for me is being comfortable, and not in terms of a certain level of financial status, but that comfort comes from within.
Strictly speaking, every citizen above a certain level of income is guilty of some offense.
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