A Quote by Shamna Kasim

Your performance should be acclaimed. If awards come, I am happy. — © Shamna Kasim
Your performance should be acclaimed. If awards come, I am happy.
It's always weird when it comes to awards and awards season because how can you say that this performance is better than this performance? Art is so subjective.
Scoring comes naturally because every time I come off the pitch and I haven't got a goal, then I am not happy with my performance.
I am an expert in the world of the supremely happy because I am happy. I've never met anybody as happy as I am - that, in itself, should make you unhappy.
I have won many awards and I am very happy about this, but I am not the best player in the world.
Hollywood is a roulette wheel. Each project dictates what's going to happen for you next, and it doesn't really matter that your project is critically acclaimed or won awards or has fans worldwide. It's a matter of how many movie tickets and DVDs and on-demand movies that you sell.
Once you recognize that all documentaries are performance, it's not a matter of 'if' they should be performance. They are performance, and they are performance precisely where people are playing themselves.
I am happy. I have won many awards, but it is the national award that I was waiting for. This means everything to me.
For me, it's not about the awards. I don't define success by how many awards you have or how much money you have. To me, success is if I'm happy. If you have $20 million in the bank and you're not happy, you're not successful to me - that's my opinion.
People appreciating my performance is good enough for me. I don't care much for awards and have never given it much thought. And anyway, I can't play the games people play to win awards.
I personally am not very interested in awards or the awards circuit.
When I got pregnant, I knew I wasn't anywhere in my career, that I had not arrived. I was still on my adventure, and so I said to the child in my belly, 'I am so happy for you to come, but you should know I'm still on my way, and you'll have to come with me and be in my rucksack.'
Come the millennium, month 12, In the home of greatest power, The village idiot will come forth To be acclaimed the leader.
I am never disappointed in life in not getting any awards: it is the movies which keep me going, not the awards.
And yet I am happy. Yes, happy. I swear. I swear that I am happy...What does it matter that I am a bit cheap, a bit foul, and that no one appreciates all the remarkable things about me-my fantasy, my erudition, my literary gift...I am happy that I can gaze at myself, for any man is absorbing-yes, really absorbing! ... I am happy-yes, happy!
This is the thing I have with awards: If awards would make your movie more pretty, I would really get super excited about it. But your movie's done. You get awards, you don't get awards... They don't make your movie more ugly or pretty.
I am highly impressed by Kangana's performance and direction in 'Manikarnika.' She looks absolutely fabulous and beautiful. I am really happy and proud of her.
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