A Quote by Tridha Choudhury

I am glad that I belong to this era of cinema where we are witnessing blurring lines between real and reel. — © Tridha Choudhury
I am glad that I belong to this era of cinema where we are witnessing blurring lines between real and reel.
Charlie Sheen gave me a signed headshot. I think it said, 'Keep it real.' But 'real' was spelled 'reel,' like a film reel.
Galleries are becoming overwhelmed with psychedelic music/art. I like it; it's a good direction, a new blurring of the lines between what you do.
Effectively, it makes the greasepaint permanent, blurring the lines not only between public and private but also between the authentic and contrived self. If all the world was once a stage, it has now become a reality TV show: we mere players are not just aware of the camera; we mug for it.
I find that very appealing: the blurring of the lines between what's funny and what's tragic. And what's ordinary and what's not - the big things in the small things.
Anybody who cares about the functioning of democracy should be concerned about the blurring of lines between public and private interests.
With so much of music blurring the lines between ersatz and authenticity, at least the 'Rock Band' game is a tribute to rock rather than an affront.
The line between what I really am, and what I am on reel, is slowly diminishing.
People are at their most mindful when they are at play. If we find ways of enjoying our work blurring the lines between work and play the gains will be greater.
Reality shows help us create a balance between our real and reel side.
I am glad I am born in this era, but, at the same time, my success will totally depend on the choices I make.
Journalism is straying into entertainment. The lines between serious news segments, news entertainment, and news comedy are blurring.
Ever since Marcel Duchamp appropriated mass market objects and pronounced them 'readymades' and Andy Warhol elevated the Campbell's soup can and Brillo Box to art, artists and designers have been blurring the lines between fine art and commerce.
There will always be a slight difference between the reel and the real. Even my family might know 99 per cent about me, but there will be this one per cent about me that nobody will ever know. Being in this profession, I am fine with biopics or movies inspired by real-life-characters.
The great thing about cinema is that it's a great binder. It brings people from across the world together, often erasing the lines between geographies, languages, familiarity, and the like. Cinema is art and art, they say, is a reflection of life and society, so the way we tell our stories is the main differentiator for me.
I know that there is life beyond films. I know the difference between reel and real.
I do not want to belong to cinema history. I am a woman - I know I'm doomed anyway.
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