A Quote by Tanushree Dutta

I am an actress, not a producer; I can't decide release dates. — © Tanushree Dutta
I am an actress, not a producer; I can't decide release dates.
Being a producer is tough. They have to go through so much - dates, money, and release. It's quite crazy.
You are not a helpless victim of your own thoughts, but rather a master of your mind. What do you need to let go of? Take a deep breath, relax, and say to yourself, 'I am willing to let go. I release. I let go. I release all tension. I release all fear. I release all anger. I release all guilt. I release all sadness. I let go of all old limitations. I let go, and I am at peace. I am at peace with myself. I am at peace with the process of life. I am safe.'
I was not, and am not, officially a producer of that film [I am love] but the work of what a producer does I learned at that stage and to a certain extent I've been a producer ever since.
I am an actress, a producer, a philanthropist, a wife, and above all a mommy to my beautiful babies, Leonardo and Valentino.
As an actress I knew I had to control my weight gain somehow as any director or producer would like to sign in a svelte actress.
I am as attached to my career as a producer as I was to my career as an actress.
Whenever a film has three different release dates, people understandably assume that there must be something wrong with it.
I think I'm a better comedic actress than I am a dramatic actress, but everybody believes I'm this dramatic actress and I'll take it.
If my role requires a certain kind of dialect, which I think I am not confident enough to do, I'd prefer a dubbing artist then. There shouldn't be a selfish motive, and it's always better to have a certain understanding between the director/producer and the actress.
I like to release music the way I feel it, as opposed to having a date. The idea of dates, boxes, categories are very scary for me.
I'm a producer... I am a Hollywood producer. That is so weird. And it's not lame. But it's just like, how did that happen?
I think it is a wonderful process of transformation from an actress to a producer.
I am only an actress when they say, 'action' and I stop being an actress when they say, 'cut'. I am a normal person outside of acting.
The lead actress is like the host of the party, but when you're the lead actress and you're a producer, you're really throwing the party. You have so much control in making sure everyone is having a really good time and everyone is heard.
I am a character actress. Well, let's say, I am a leading character actress who does interesting, odd parts.
Now if you expand their choice set. Say you give them 20 different speed dates, everything goes out the window. Everybody starts choosing in accordance with looks because that becomes the easiest criteria by which to weed out all the options and decide "So who am I going to say yes to?"
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