A Quote by Suriya

I'm just trying to up my films - how every film should be better than the previous one. That's what I struggle for. — © Suriya
I'm just trying to up my films - how every film should be better than the previous one. That's what I struggle for.
Every player should look to build on the previous season and do everything they can to make themselves a better player than they were the previous year.
One has to always do better work than their previous film. It is essential to do something new every time.
It's a challenging task for every artist to come up with new ideas. Your last video would have made a benchmark, so the next one should ideally be better than your previous work, so there's always a competition with myself to be better.
I didn't fill it up with movies every time because I was trying to just film one damn movie, but that's the heartache of independent films.
My goal is that my films should at least match up to my previous films if not be more.
I'm not ashamed of any work I do. You can't decide a film's fate before its release. There's no surety that your new films will be better or worse than your previous ones. You can only hope to surpass your efforts.
Priyadarshan has directed over 84 films and more than 150 ad films. With every film, he is growing. He knows his job well; he is thorough. His way of making a film and song or choreographing a scene is entirely different from other directors. He knows how to use an actor's talent and how to handle an actor.
I don't think all films should necessarily look like they do on digital video. I think it cheats the audience, at some point. If you try to make an epic and you shoot it digitally, that doesn't make much sense. I think there's a certain kind of film that could be a "digital film." But it shouldn't be interchangeable with other films. It should be something more than just a capture medium. It should be a different form altogether, something new.
I struggle every day with trying to be a better dad, a better husband, better musician, better artist. It consumes me, and I don't see an end in sight.
With every film, I try and give the audiences a little more than the previous film in terms of comedy, action, drama and so on.
I've been doing stand-up longer than I've been doing anything. It's just learning how to act on camera, trying to get better at that, figuring out how to make my humor translate and bounce off other people. It's not a big challenge, but the main thing is just trying to be on point and be the best I can be on these shows.
All I need to worry about is have I done better than my previous film or not.
I had to continuously do films to shrug off the mini-screen image and it was a struggle. Initially, I was taken off from many films due to this and I dealt with it by signing every other film I got, even compromising on the quality.
I'm just trying to progress with every film I make and become better.
It's better to focus on one film rather than take up two or three films at the same time.
'Menace II Society' itself was a groundbreaking film. It's definitely going to go in the vaults of classics in all of cinema. The Hughes Brothers created an incredible project. Just gave the world something a little different than what we had seen in previous films in that same genre.
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