A Quote by Rahul Dev

I have no qualms about doing any kind of role as long as it is substantial. — © Rahul Dev
I have no qualms about doing any kind of role as long as it is substantial.
I might be doing the most challenging roles, like the cop role in Mynaa,' but it is these dance numbers that get written and spoken about. But I have no qualms doing them as I'm enjoying all the work I'm doing equally.
I'm open to doing any kind of role and any kind of genre as long as it's interesting and as long as I feel it could be a great character to play. I never take into my own personal opinions or my own public image into account when I chose movie roles.
I have decided to take on substantial roles. I'm even ready to take on roles which give prominence to glamour; I have absolutely no qualms in doing so.
I have no hang-ups in life. I don't care about groups and camps. I have been brought up with certain values and ethics. I have never been egoistic about my stardom and lineage. I don't have any qualms about breaking the ice with my colleagues. I can walk up to any actor and greet him, irrespective of what kind of equation I share with him.
I'm not afraid of any kind of job, I'm not afraid to play any kind of role, as long as it doesn't compromise my morals.
Indian films are always very passionate and romantic, and so long as the scene is done well aesthetically, I have no qualms doing it.
Any substantial tax reform would involve substantial redistributions of tax burdens and substantial changes in asset values, and you need some 'lubrication' (i.e., transition rules).
A lot of actors overthink about the kind of roles they wanna do. I am open to kind of any kind of role.
What's interesting about playing Maura is that I get to use more of Jeffrey that I've ever used in any role, and I think that's the remarkable part about it and truly the most surprising part about doing this role.
Whether I'm in a sari or a mini skirt hardly matters as long as the role I do in a film is substantial and makes a difference.
I don't have any qualms about selling out.
I try not to get typecast in any role, any image. I feel I can do justice to every kind of role, so why not make the best of it? See, commercial films alone can get you only so far. If you want to last as an actress, then you have to put in that extra bit of investment by doing off-beat films, too.
Being an actor, I have no issues with a character being negative or positive as long as the role is substantial and meaty.
I don't mind being in the public eye as long as I am doing something substantial.
I don't mind doing genre roles as long as they offer me something substantial.
I have no qualms about doing a character who may be below the lead in the pecking order, whether it's a hero or a villain or a comedian.
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