A Quote by Varun Sandesh

I have always believed in doing films which have strong scripts. Money is never the deciding factor for me and is not that important. — © Varun Sandesh
I have always believed in doing films which have strong scripts. Money is never the deciding factor for me and is not that important.
Money is always a motivating factor, but money has never been my driving force. In my first fight, I paid the promoter in order for me to fight. I was in the hole 300 bucks for that. Money has always been a byproduct of me doing something I love.
I would never have been discovered without the X Factor. I was just doing the working men's clubs and I loved doing that. That was the life for me at that time. I never expected to be noticed doing that, that's why I went for X Factor by myself.
I wasn't really taught about the value of money. I just learnt it as I grew up, but I do remember my dad telling me that it was important to always have some savings, and that stuck with me. I've always believed that putting money aside is a good thing.
I don't get tons of scripts to be looking at and deciding on in terms of feature films; the industry has changed. Fortunately, with television and streaming and original series online, there's this whole new thing that has opened up, which I think is fantastic.
Money is very important to me, but its source is important too. As of now, I can say that I will never ever do films that demands me to sell my craft.
From a young age, I was a pretty good listener, a strong lady. Maybe it helped me that I never felt intimidated by anybody. Even at school, I was always strong. I believed in myself, in what I do.
Films have been my only passion in life. I have always been proud of making films and will continue taking pride in all my films. I have never made a movie I have not believed in. However, though I love all my films, one tends to get attached to films that do well. But I do not have any regrets about making films that did not really do well at the box office.
I strongly believe that appearance is important, as it's the first impression you get, but that is definitely not the deciding factor.
had two smaller scripts that I had written with full black casts. And people loved the scripts, but nobody would fund them. Those roles and stories are out there. But unless you have the money to finance movies on your own, you're beholden to others, and that is a very big limiting factor.
The visualization of my films is always very important to me and I work very closely with my cinematographers. I've never had the same cinematographer twice now that I think about it. I don't know why that is. Everyone is always busy. They do three or four films a year. It's vital to me.
My brother advises me on what kind of films to do, which directors to work with and which scripts have potential.
Money is important, but it's not the only driving factor for me.
I would play the lead role in films which have scripts that suit me.
We have moved beyond the point of trust being simply a key factor in product purchase or selection of employment opportunity; it is now the deciding factor in whether a society can function.
Films need a good direction, strong scripts, and hardworking actors. 'Wazir' has all of these.
Singing well has always been important to me, but the most important factor is the connection to the audience.
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