Obviously, after every film you do, you wonder what you're going to do next.
If you're not bruised up, then you're not doing an action film in a real way.
I never made a film which fully satisfied me.
I was editing for Kunal Kapoor when I got my first film 'Jaan Tere Naam' as lead actor.
People have no idea how physically tough doing a film is.
I haven't done the Star Wars kind of films.
I've always wanted to do a female buddy film, the kind the guys get to do.
I've been in enough films where the studio wanted that extra little cuteness to make it sellable.
My favorite films are the ones that I walk away from and I know I saw a story.
I think film likes me better than the theatre does for some reason.
When you make a film that is based in reality, reality will come up all around it.
I don't think films about elderly people have been made very much.
I've explored the worship side, the pop side, and the film scoring side of me.
I met John when I was 18 and I was in my first John Waters film when I was 19.
I don't prefer much of film over stage... The only thing I prefer is the paycheck.
Because Chicago was to radio what Hollywood was to films and Broadway was to the theatre: it was the hub of radio.
Absolutely, 'Rabbit Hole' gave me a nice first introduction into film acting.
I still enjoy watching films more than making them.
A lot of black-and-white films generally have a color version that will be used for TV.
Film seems to be a medium designed for betrayal and violence.
In England we only make films about the working class or the aristocracy.