A Quote by Supriya Pathak

I am itching to play every character. — © Supriya Pathak
I am itching to play every character.

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There's something in every atheist, itching to believe, and something in every believer, itching to doubt.
Not every character that you play is going to be somebody that you like or love, but every character that you play has a story that is worth telling. If you're not the person to tell it, that's one thing. But if you don't want to tell it because you are afraid of the unpopularity of the character, I view that as a missed opportunity.
I am itching like hell to play America because I know that if I did the show over there, they would love it.
Philosophy hasn't made any progress? - If somebody scratches the spot where he has an itch, do we have to see some progress? Isn't genuine scratching otherwise, or genuine itching itching? And can't this reaction to an irritation continue in the same way for a long time before a cure for the itching is discovered?
I personally am happy doing a finite series as I can't play a single character for three years. Hats off to the actors who stay in a character for three four years and enjoy every moment of their character.
I just don't play a character for the heck of it. Rather, I always look for a human element in every character that I play.
I play a character every day of my life, and I don't want to play a character as myself. They can judge me as an actress, not as a person. I'm not a spokeswoman for Anna.
I make out a play list for every character and buy the records they would listen to; it helps me find their personas. What they play, where they stay, who they lay, is my matrix for character development.
When I'm trying to get bread to prove, I am itching; I am so impatient.
Every character I get to play has some element of who I am, but there's no fun in playing yourself. At least, for me, there isn't.
I am itching to criticize some well-regarded writers' works, but I am not doing it because I am perfectly aware that my critique could easily be reduced to envy or just plain meanness.
I have a journal, and every character that I play, I write as the character: how I feel about things and how I'm going to play it.
My relationship with every film is more or less the same, but the experience is the difference. It comes with the people I am working with, the character I play.
Of course, every actor has their box and you have to respect and play for it, but I do love challenging myself. I love every role to be new, and I always like to bring a freshness to every character I play.
I don't play for myself. I play for my teammates and play for the people that helped me get to where I am. I know they're watching me every week, and I want to play for them. It's just in my heart, and that's who I am.
I am not a parliamentarian. I am a politician. Some MPs leave and are itching to get back. I don't feel that. This is just a work environment.
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