A Quote by Pranitha Subhash

I like being versatile and perhaps that's what pushes me as an actor. — © Pranitha Subhash
I like being versatile and perhaps that's what pushes me as an actor.
The only thing I have tried to do is be a part of different films and bring out a different side of me as an actor every time I play a character. I would like to be known as a versatile actor.
My main agenda as an actor is just to spend time with my characters - I am really glad that the roles being offered to me is very versatile.
'Quantum Leap' gave me a huge opportunity as an actor. The nature of the role and it's demands allowed people to perceive me as a versatile actor, and the wide success of the show around the planet gave me a certain notoriety that helped me get other work.
Being an actor, you have to be versatile, and open to all kinds of roles, be it positive or one with grey shades.
I'd like to be recognized as a versatile actor.
Given a chance, I would like to work with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan because she's a versatile actor.
Some of the biggest and most popular movie stars in the world are limited or have constantly done what they do really well. Being versatile is not necessarily the greatest quality for an actor.
I like being the underdog so they don't expect what's going to happen. It pushes me to work harder and do the things I'm not doing better.
I just like being versatile, giving new styles and being creative.
The CFL made me a more versatile QB because of all the things you had to do once you got on the field. And if I wasn't as versatile as I was, I wouldn't have been as successful in all the different offenses that I was in, in the NFL.
I don't want to be quoted as 'Tom Hiddleston, psychologist says...' But there is a psychological aspect to being an actor. We are particular students of human nature - not every actor is, of course, but that's what fascinates me about being an actor.
I can be a versatile actor.
I just feel like with my size, I wasn't blessed with extra long arms, so I feel like with me not being on the taller side and shorter side when it comes to arm length, I feel like I need to be as versatile as I can.
When I'm in Los Angeles, sometimes I hesitate saying that I'm an actor because people are like, 'Of course you are.' And I'm like 'No,' not, 'Of course I am.' In L.A., being an actor is like a pastime: everybody there is like, 'I was on this reality show; I'm an actor.' It becomes a word that is loosely thrown around.
I only want to be a versatile actor.
So I want to make it clear that I want to be an actress and do versatile roles. I am only trying to bring out the actor in me.
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