A Quote by Yo Yo Honey Singh

It is a tough job to portray a character and make it believable on screen. — © Yo Yo Honey Singh
It is a tough job to portray a character and make it believable on screen.
It was very difficult acting. I feel it is a very tough job to portray someone else's character and to behave like that on screen.
When I play a gay character, I want to be as believable as possible. And when I'm playing a straight character, I also want to be as believable as possible. So the less that people know about my personal life, the more believable I can be as a character.
One of my jobs as an actor, regardless of who I play - even if I'm playing a despicable character - is to make people think that that character could exist, that he's real, and the way to do that is to make him believable. He doesn't have to be likable or charming, but he just has to be believable. That is someone who I could see on a bus. That is someone who I could walk past in the street.
As an actor, you have to be able to put yourself into the character since your job is literally making the character and the situation he is in believable.
If I am not confident that I can portray the character perfectly on screen, I won't even try.
Actors are here to perform various kind of roles and we represent some another character. You can't judge us by what we portray on screen.
Dubbing can change the 'sur' of the character. Doing it for another actor and to make it believable is tricky but interesting because you do not know the graph of the character.
I do not want to work to stay busy. I want to feel excited and challenged with each character that I portray on-screen.
Our job, as actors, is to just try to be as accurate and as mindful of what the audience is going through and receiving and processing. If it's a situation where the character should look a little bit out of control or do something stupid, it's your job to act into that, in a believable way.
My goal in life is to bring to the screen really believable depictions that make you think, "Damn, I have to look within myself."
The actor's job is to put themselves in the shoes of the character they are trying to portray as truthfully as possible.
The role of an actor is to make every character believable.
It's tough to be an actor and it's tough to portray a real person, and it's tough to play two people adding up to one person.
An actor puts himself in the hands of a director. And the director's first responsibility, obviously, is to tell the story, but the smallest thing that's not true reads on the screen. So if a director sees that an actor is not believable, he needs to help him become believable.
On stage you need to emphasize every emotion. But on screen you need to tone everything down and make it believable.
To portray a real-life character is the toughest job for an actor because one never knows which direction to flow.
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