A Quote by Pranitha Subhash

I love being part of Tamil movies. — © Pranitha Subhash
I love being part of Tamil movies.
Malaysian Tamil movies are amateurish, with songs picked up from our old Tamil movies and inserted in between.
I love movies and I love to watch movies and being a part of the whole film experience. Being a filmgoer is a unique experience, and it can affect you on so many levels. But being an actor in movies you often have a very narrow palette for expressing yourself.
There was an agitation against Mumbai Express: because part of it is an English word. There is no Tamil word for Mumbai Express. I am sure all those who were against it, even they wouldn't say 'I love you' to their lovers in Tamil. Many don't even thank in Tamil.
I love being part of these giant, epic movies. I take great pride in being part of them.
I'd love to do Tamil movies whenever the right script comes by.
I like movies and I love working in both Tamil and Telugu.
I love to play golf and watch movies in Tamil and Telugu whenever I get time.
I love acting in Tamil cinema. I have decided quite consciously to do at least one good film every year in Tamil.
I love movies, I love being a part of them, and this is the one occupation I love living and playing in and stressing myself out over.
I would say the film world has stopped operating as one. We have divided it into Hindi movies, Bengali movies, Tamil movies and so on. Earlier, there was only one channel and we all knew what was going on. Today, it is hard to keep track of programmes due to the advent of regional channels.
There is no concept of a Tamil nation. India is one nation, and Tamil Nadu is a part of that.
Human beings around the world have to be taught to go, 'Tamil equals Tamil civilians first, and the Tamil Tiger is a separate thing.' And both of those groups are different. It's like a square and a circle.
I remember seeing Airplane, and even Mel Brooks movies like History of the World Part I, and just really loving that style of movies that make fun of movies. I think it needs to be done. All of these movies are ripe for being poked at.
Commercial Bengali movies are all crass imitation of Telugu and Tamil movies. There are only a handful of directors like Rituparno Ghosh, Aparna Sen and Gautam Ghose who make quality films.
I see a lot of movies. I love films as a spectator, and that's never obscured by the part of me that does the work myself. I just love going to the movies.
In making a movie, you're part of a big machine. Even in a small movie there are still so many people involved in the process, and it costs so much money to make. There is so much more invested in it for a lot of different people, so much money is sunk into it that they usually want some guarantee or promise that it's going to be able to do something on a financial level. There's just a lot more messing with you in film. I love movies and I love to watch movies and being a part of the whole film experience.
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