A Quote by Suraj Venjaramood

I grew up not watching but hearing cinema. — © Suraj Venjaramood
I grew up not watching but hearing cinema.
I grew up watching a lot of French cinema.
I grew up watching Wonder Woman; I grew up watching Batman. I grew up watching George Reeves as Superman.
The choice of films I make is directly proportional to the kind of cinema I have grew up watching.
As a kid, I grew up watching movies in the cinema, so that dream and charm will never die.
In Australia, I grew up watching 'The Mickey Mouse Club,' my son grew up watching 'Sesame Street,' my grandson's growing up watching 'Dora The Explorer.' So we are sort of saturated with American culture from the day we're born, and to those of those who do have an ear for it, it's second nature.
I grew up in a film lovers' family and I have been watching the best of world cinema from age six.
I was actually born in New York. We lived there until I was three so I grew up watching Sesame Street and hearing the accent. You are a sponge at that age, soaking everything up.
I grew up on the commercial film format. I have grown up all my life watching films and they have all been mainstream commercial cinema.
I grew up watching the Lakers and the Dodgers and the Rams, all local men's professional teams, and never really had any women that I grew up watching.
I grew up watching movies that just transformed my vision, not just in cinema, in life, and you discover that this - it's an endless tool.
I am a product of '90s movies. I grew up watching '90s films and wanted to become an actor because that was the phase of cinema I enjoyed.
Ironically, I grew up watching Indian movies as a kid in Russia. I am quite familiar with Bollywood. I grew up watching 'Disco Dancer;' I watched it some 20 times as a kid.
I grew up understanding cinema from early on and was soon cinema-literate.
For me, cinema is very important. I grew up with television; then, as a teenager, you discover cinema.
I grew up in England, and at the time, cinema was very heavy arthouse cinema, and there was no one making movies that were designed to be in multiplexes.
I grew up watching my older brother very closely who was a football player and a star in my hometown of Fremont, Ohio. My love of the game started early because of watching him. My neighborhood played a ton of football, pickup games outside in the backyards of the apartments where I grew up.
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