A Quote by Rao Ramesh

I am grateful to those directors who actually designed roles for me. — © Rao Ramesh
I am grateful to those directors who actually designed roles for me.
I am very happy that I am getting to play such layered and demanding characters. I feel blessed that directors are trusting me with such roles.
The loveliest roles, for me, have a growth arc - a beginning, a middle, and an end - and I'm always grateful when I can find one of those emotional journeys.
I am grateful to my fans, my directors and my colleagues.
Unfortunately, there's a lack of roles for women of color, so you actually have to be the engineer creating some of those roles.
I feel like I've been very lucky with the directors. The characters I've been offered, especially lately, have given me the opportunity to play all of these different women. I always wanted that, and it's something that you cannot do by yourself. If you want to play a diversity of characters, somebody else has to have the imagination to give you a role completely out of the box. We depend on somebody else's trust, and these directors are giving me their trust, and I am grateful for that.
I am grateful for my father's legacy. I am grateful to have found out who my real friends are. I am grateful for God's guidance.
I am grateful to theatre for making me what I am today. But it's not like theatre is my first love. I am equally attached to cinema, which is, actually, a child of theatre, since it borrows heavily from it.
I am grateful for all my victories, but I am especially grateful for my losses, because they only made me work harder.
I am very grateful for my life. I think one of the keys to not being depressed is to find gratitude and to be grateful for what you have. So I am grateful for what I have.
I have always felt it a great privilege to be in the theater, and I am grateful to all the playwrights who have given me so many wonderful roles. It's a terrifying business, but it has its compensations. Where else could I have found someone who for 50 years has given me sheer enchantment?
I pray to the architect that designed me. I'm grateful.
I'm pretty sure a lot of directors would be thrilled to cast age appropriate roles. I am.
Like Dilip Kumar, I've never run after money but only after good roles and that's why have always rebelled against those directors who wanted me to do buffoonery in the name of comedy.
Thanks to a film like 'Baahubali' in my career, directors have the faith in me that I can play all kinds of characters, and I also have faith in me now that I can also do all kinds of roles, and I am doing that.
I am completely grateful and pleased for the attention and the recognition I've received for playing the roles that I've played.
I do not want to do the regular heroine roles anymore. I am looking at working with good directors on interesting projects.
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