A Quote by Pranav Mistry

I want to work on impactful projects. — © Pranav Mistry
I want to work on impactful projects.
The projects that I end up doing, that I want to be involved with in any way, have always been projects that will be impactful, for the most part, to my people - to black people.
I've been lucky. The projects I've gotten to work on are projects I'd want to watch myself. That's what I try to shoot for.
Neil and I share a desire for great quality in our work. If we are offered projects, look at projects, or consider projects that don't have that quality, then we don't do them.
I want longevity. I don't want to be a flash in the pan. I want to continue to do good work and projects that inspire me, and if I can have fun while doing it, that's the dream.
For me to start working, projects have to catch my attention whether they are here (in the USA) or in Mexico. All I want is to be involved in projects that are interesting to me, projects that are a challenge wherever they may happen, in Spain, in China, or in Hollywood.
I want to work and work on better films, projects and myself.
I'm happy to work in the States because there are so many different and interesting projects. I'll go wherever people want me to work.
The things and the projects that I want to be a part of are not the ones that I get offered. I get offered a lot, but it's not what I'm interested in. So I have to fight very hard for the things that I want to do and to work with the filmmakers that I want to work with.
When I do the permanent projects or the big projects, when a work is finished, that's the beginning of its life.
I haven't done the profoundly impactful work many TED speakers have.
For actors, being successful is generally getting a job. If you can work a lot, you're really successful. If you work a lot on projects that are interesting and intelligent and great fun to be part of, then you're hugely successful. And I feel hugely successful. I can't believe that I get to be involved with the projects and the people I work with.
I try to pick interesting projects, the kind of projects that I would want to watch.
I write very much from what I want to see, and the hardest projects are projects where you lose track of that.
I do pick my projects very meticulously. I want my projects to be meaningful.
I'm excited to work in Bollywood, but I want to be part of meaningful projects.
After two decades of reconstruction work, I want to work on projects that lay at the intersection of cultural diplomacy and national identity - ones that empower local communities to define progress, not have it sanctioned by others.
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