A Quote by Nushrat Bharucha

It's a fight for every actor to surpass what they have done in their previous film, especially when it is accepted hugely. — © Nushrat Bharucha
It's a fight for every actor to surpass what they have done in their previous film, especially when it is accepted hugely.
I really just compete against myself. I look at my previous material and try to surpass what I've done.
Every film, every fight choreographer, wants to have a different flair, have a different fight technique. So any film I've done that involved weapons has always been fascinating because everyone is different.
Every phase of a film has to go against what was done in the previous one.
Every film for every actor is a make-or-break film. I believe every film has the power to break you or make you. So, an actor will treat every film like his last film. That's the way we need to work, and that's the way you can drum up that passion needed to do good work.
Every fight since I lost in the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, every step for me is very important. Every fight becomes harder for me, more important for me than the previous fight.
I'm not ashamed of any work I do. You can't decide a film's fate before its release. There's no surety that your new films will be better or worse than your previous ones. You can only hope to surpass your efforts.
I have done six films, and so far what I have understood is that if you are not from a film family, you are not going to have everything arranged on a platter for you. You will have to strive for success, strive for every film and fight for another opportunity.
Every actor who has done an action film has a little tiny scar somewhere from that.
Every time you make a film, you want to do it in a genre that is different from your previous film, so that there is something fresh about it.
With every film, I try and give the audiences a little more than the previous film in terms of comedy, action, drama and so on.
I think a director is hugely responsible for the fate of a film, so if it does well, he should be appreciated. As an actor, I can only perform well or choose to work with a good director in a good film.
All I need to worry about is have I done better than my previous film or not.
The next generation will always surpass the previous one. It's one of the never-ending cycles in life.
It's a hugely popular franchise, and every 'Housefull' film has worked well at the box office.
Some actors come to casting and ask me, "Didn't you see my previous roles?" We do not work with actors like this. Their previous roles do not matter; I need the actual work with an actor in this particular character that has been written in our script. What matters is flexibility, believability and efficiency of an actor.
I want to make every film different from my previous one.
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