A Quote by Nithya Menen

Acting is emotionally draining, so I make it a point to not do anything when I am home. — © Nithya Menen
Acting is emotionally draining, so I make it a point to not do anything when I am home.
I'd like to settle down eventually, but acting is emotionally draining.
Just emotionally, as amazing as it is to win the World Cup, it's emotionally draining in many ways.
There are things that I am doing apart from films to keep me normal. Otherwise, emotionally, it is very draining.
Anything dark and emotionally complex, I'll do it. You're acting, but when you take an acting role, you have to live it. You're living the life of that person.
Reality TV is too emotionally draining.
'Taramani' was a very emotionally draining film for me.
If someone confronts you about draining them it could be a "double reverse." They are draining you and accuse you instead of draining them, just to throw you off.
Fighting is a very emotionally draining sport. I don't want to waste time on drama beforehand.
Living out a story eight times a week is difficult and draining emotionally but very fulfilling.
I act freely when I am tuned in, centred and loving, but if possible, I avoid acting when I am emotionally upset and depriving myself of the wisdom that flows from love and expanded consciousness.
Once I did a film like 'Verna,' which was emotionally draining, I knew I needed to do something lighter and entertaining.
I come home more exhausted after a day of emotional work on set than I've ever had in any sporting event I've played or anything. It's draining. But it's also part of the fun.
I always feel emotionally engaged in productions. If I ever get to the point where I don't feel emotionally engaged, maybe I should stop. You have to make each play an event. Whether that's star leading actors or the concept behind the production.
As someone who is displaced - I left London almost fifteen years ago to make Connecticut my home - I am drawn to stories about people who don't belong, whether physically or emotionally, and who find their families of choice in their friends.
Anything that opens you up emotionally is going to impact your acting. Parenthood, becoming a mom, certainly does that.
Action films are emotionally and physically draining, and you're dirty and sweaty. In a romantic comedy, you have to have your fingernails perfect, you're in air-conditioned rooms the whole time.
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