A Quote by Pranitha Subhash

I'm happy to do good roles, irrespective of language. — © Pranitha Subhash
I'm happy to do good roles, irrespective of language.
People, irrespective of the language they speak, love good music.
Irrespective of the language and industry, what I seek from a project is good story and role.
I don't think I'm egotistical, and I know what my limits are: I'm a black guy who's probably losing his hair. But I'm happy to play roles that I'm given, and I'm happy to play roles that I write.
For a woman, there is a complete dearth of roles to do. Abroad, you really have good roles, and by good roles, I don't mean the film has to be women oriented. I wouldn't mind playing a well-written, small role.
I love to be a part of movies, irrespective of the cultural and language barriers.
I prefer doing strong roles irrespective of duration, and it is almost impossible for me to take up a role that has nothing much to contribute to the script.
It's all about good scripts and roles that count. The language barrier does not make any difference for me.
I think once you get noticed as an actor you get roles irrespective of the characters you portray.
The life of an actor is very hard irrespective of the continent you are in. It is doubly hard when you are only eligible for minority roles.
I am hoping good roles will come my way after the success of 'Happy.'
Language does not matter to audience if content is good. It is the director's belief which is translated on screen and roles are written according to his imagination.
The idea is to choose good roles and good movies. I don't want to act simply to remain in the industry, nor am I here to do glamour roles.
I don't want to do 'Hamlet.' I don't want to do Robert Redford roles or Mel Gibson roles or Kevin Costner roles, because I'm not going to be good at them.
I love to star in movies, but I want to have good roles. It doesn't help to get starring roles in something that's no good. I mean, that will just kill you.
Hmm, limelight... No, I'm not Sienna Miller or Angelina Jolie. I'm very lucky and happy, but I still find it very difficult to get good scripts and good roles. It's really a jungle out there.
Is not life in itself a thing of goodness, irrespective of whether the course it takes for us can be called a 'happy' one?
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