Approach every film with the same enthusiasm, regardless of its budget.
I first started working in film when I was 17. I was a director's assistant, an editor.
I'm going to end up making twenty films if people let me.
Many Hindi films that are Tamil remakes rake in huge moolah in Bollywood.
I just enjoy acting, whatever area - theatre, film, television.
Everytime I get offered theatre I get offered a film role too.
Television has dried up for my generation, so it's plays and films.
I'm a big fan of film for one reason: because it is visual.
My film about Bush didn't prevent his reelection.
I will say that 'Source Code' proved to be a very tricky film to shoot.
But also, there are no films being made about Afghanistan.
I'm not exactly the type of actress who does half a dozen films a year.
Your nerves can get the better of you, especially when it's your first film.
I'm always looking for other interesting films to either act in or direct.
I didn't realize there are generations who do not know about the origins of film.
As a kid, when you're in a film with somebody, you look up to them, you know?
Looking back, I am thankful that I didn't go into the film industry.
Films with a message just make me laugh.
When I said I was going to audition for a film, I got a hearty laugh from all my family.
I just think that the collective experience of going to see a film is something you can't recreate.
The collective experience of watching a great film together in a room is a transcendent moment that will never die.