A Quote by Prosenjit Chatterjee

I love to prepare for my roles. — © Prosenjit Chatterjee
I love to prepare for my roles.
I love roles where I am required to prepare physically. And it's fun putting on weight and eating.
Prepare your hearts for Death's cold hand! prepare Your souls for flight, your bodies for the earth; Prepare your arms for glorious victory; Prepare your eyes to meet a holy God! Prepare, prepare!
Playing difficult characters is definitely challenging but playing the Mahanayak is not only difficult but one can't prepare himself for such roles as no preparation is enough for these kind of roles.
I don't think I do that much to prepare for roles in general.
I love to prepare if it's something that requires training. But I don't like to prepare the psychology too much.
I don't really prepare for roles. I just kind of do them!
I like to prepare for my roles well, so you can call me a method actor to an extent.
I want to do roles which excite me, where I am eager to get up early, prepare, and reach for the shoot.
I love experimenting with roles and that's what keeps me hungry for versatile roles.
I would love to play more nerd roles, as well as action hero roles.
I love character roles. I'm happier in them. I look for roles that have some kind of complexity.
I don't prepare for my roles. I don't watch movies to get inspired. I don't dig deep. I'll never be that type of actor, and I doubt that I ever will be.
Part of the shabbiness of our culture, if indeed it is shabby, is that it doesn't seem to prepare people. With all the songs about love and all the movies and all the books, there doesn't seem to be any way that we can prepare the human heart for this experience.
I would love to experiment with roles. But when people say that we are not doing anything different, it is because directors do not approach us with diverse roles.
If you decide that you are making love to have a child then you are to prepare. Prepare physiologically, spiritually, and know that you have enough money to give him what you have to give him.
I try to stay away from the L.A. scene as much as possible. I feel it helps me to better prepare for my roles if I am not too involved in that whole thing.
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