A Quote by Vijay Shankar

To be honest, at the beginning of 2019, I never thought about making my ODI debut. — © Vijay Shankar
To be honest, at the beginning of 2019, I never thought about making my ODI debut.
When I was barely 21, I was making my Pride debut. That was at the beginning of my career.
To make my ODI debut was very special. Yes, I would've loved to get an opportunity to bat in that game but the situation demanded a partnership at the time.
I never had any thought behind anything I did in the beginning, to be honest.
I never thought of making my India debut right after the U-19 win. I took it match by match.
I couldn't be happier starting 2019 with this film 'Haathi Mere Saathi.' It's the first time that I am doing a trilingual film which I'm excited about. It will be my Tamil and Telugu debut.
Ravi Shastri has been claiming that Indian team was very successful under him, but he never told us that India lost ODI series to Bangladesh, lost ODI series to South Africa at home.
To be honest with you, when I got into this I never thought about reviews. I never thought about what people would say about me. I was just a young guy who was excited to become a comedian and an actor and I just wanted to get to do what I got to do.
I guess making my debut outside of England would have been a bit more difficult but it was nice to debut somewhere that you're familiar with.
During the entire process of making this film I never thought about whom I was making it for. I always thought that the film was for me, but I didn't think of any of that. I just did what I thought I had to do. I didn't think, "This is what children are going to think" or "This is what adults will understand."
I thought that coming out was going to be the end of my religious life but actually it was the beginning. Because it only afterwards that I could be honest about who I was, what I wanted, how I understood spirituality.
I got married in October 2019, so all of 2019, I was planning my wedding.
To be honest, I have never thought about getting into direction.
To be honest, I have never thought about the intricacies of a script.
To be honest, I never thought about leaving Milan.
I never thought I would debut in a Telugu film; it was my destiny to take up a film that, incidentally, was about destiny.
To be totally honest, I thought I would have a Broadway debut in the distant, distant future, maybe in my 60s or 70s when somebody revived one of my off-Broadway plays with a star.
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