A Quote by Supriya Pathak

On TV, you get stuck with one character and people remember you for that. I'm not happy with that. — © Supriya Pathak
On TV, you get stuck with one character and people remember you for that. I'm not happy with that.
You can get stuck in being wise. You can get stuck in having a developed will. It is very hard to get stuck in being happy. It is too lucid a state of mind.
We're all addicted to sort of the habits of our lives. And we get stuck, and sometimes we'll get stuck because we had traumas that we don't want to remember.
America has tolerated inequality because people think they can get ahead. If you have immobility on top of inequality, then people are not going to be happy campers. If you're stuck on the bottom and there just isn't much churning in society and you're stuck there through your adulthood, that's not a nice life to look forward to.
Whats fun for me is to try new things and push myself and not get stuck in one genre or another, or stuck with one character or another.
There's a wonderful adage in acting that you're stuck with the character, but the character is also stuck with you.
I think when people get stuck in situations that go against their soul, they can't be happy. That's all.
There's something really cool about TV. TV, you get the luxury of having the same people around. It is such a blessing when you get a TV job. You really have a chance to get to make, like, work friends. I think TV is one of the few mediums where I've had the opportunity to get to know my crew members.
In the end, Kane will be remembered as a character I played on TV. In that respect, I want people to remember me for more than that.
Remember that you have to be happy to make other people happy. Don't get weighed down by duty, guilt, and responsibility all the time.
I believe that the major operating ethic in American society right now, the most universal want and need is to be on TV. I've been on TV. I could be on TV all the time if I wanted to. But most people will never get on TV. It has to be a real breakthrough for them. And trouble is, people will do almost anything to get on it. You know, confess to crimes they haven't committed. You don't exist unless you're on TV. Yeah, it's a validation process.
It's especially important to make sure all clients are happy. You don't want to get stuck into a corner and for people to think you now only have one look.
I'd love to be on a TV series someday, but I believe you get the jobs that you're meant to get. If the job that I'm meant to get is another musical or another play or film or TV show, I'm just happy to keep working.
I do think that people get really emotionally involved in the TV shows that they love and I think that is fantastic. Of course they are going to have opinions. The other thing is that people project onto their television shows. They see a character and layer on many traits that are actually their own or their idea of what that character is.
I don't approach my character in a set pattern. I want to get into the skin of the character. I don't love Manoj Bajpayee; I love all my characters. And that is why people today remember all my roles.
You just have to kind of remember that it's just a character on TV. A lot of times people just forgot that and it's easy to do.
When you feel stuck and can't seem to move ahead, always remember that you don't have to get it right, you just have to get it going!
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