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"My
experiences with television have left me more fulfilled than
the big screen"
Jane
Seymour
(30 December 2003) |
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"I
am on Star, Sony & Zee and that feeling gives me an unbelievable
high"
Tina Parakh
(20 December 2003) |
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"I
won't wear undersized outfits and do sexy scenes. I am looking
at meaningful cinema"
Sai
Deodhar
(12 December 2003) |
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"TV
work is tremendously taxing but it gives a high that films can't
offer"
Riva
Bubber
(9 December 2003) |
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"UK
actor Joanna Lumley was quite keen to have my outfit"
Simone
Singh (describes her Emmys experience)
(2 December 2003) |
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"Too
many reality shows shock merely for the sake of it and for the
ratings"
Tania
Zaetta
(1 December 2003) |
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"Television
is relatively more taxing and stressful, and therefore more
challenging than films"
Aamna
Shariff
(28 November 2003) |
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"I'll
quit this industry the minute I lose the power to choose my
work"
Mrinal
Kulkarni
(26 November 2003) |
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"Being
seen around too much as a child artiste could go against my
aspirations to become a heroine"
Hansika
Motwani (child artiste)
(12 November 2003) |
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"Jassi
aims to offer your average Joe a sense of confidence"
Jasmeet
Walia aka Mona Singh
(3 November 2003) |
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"If
I had made my debut with 'Kyunki ...', I would have registered
with audiences faster"
Rajeev
Khandelwal
(30 October 2003) |
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"I
am 'shameless' enough to explore every possibility open"
Sonu
Nigam
(20 October 2003) |
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"A
particular role does you some good and Bang! You have loads
of offers"
Anupam
Kher
(15 October 2003) |
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"In
TV, there's no point in trying to look good. It's just how you
act!"
Yash
Tonk
(10 October 2003) |
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"A
particular role does you some good and Bang! You have loads
of offers"
Diane
Keaton
(10 October 2003) |
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"No
one can depict an impaired person's role better than someone
who is impaired"
Deanne
Bray
(27 September 2003) |
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"TV
gives me an unbelievable high"
Poonam
Narula
(17 September 2003) |
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"I
want to make it big in the film industry"
Amarr
Upadhyay
(4 September 2003) |
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"I
am taking to television as a challenge"
Raveena
Tandon
(28 August 2003) |
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"My
characters are never overdressed. I like to bring out their
qualities very subtly"
Ritu
Deora (Costume Designer)
(26 August 2003) |
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"It's
more difficult to work on the small screen than on the big one"
Nastassja
Kinski
(23 August 2003) |
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"It's
not been instant and immense fame, but I am a very satisfied
person today"
Deepshikha
(19 August 2003) |
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"It's
more difficult to work on the small screen than on the big one"
Karisma
Kapoor
(16 August 2003) |
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"I
know I deserve an award, chances are that I won't get one"
Niki
Aneja Walia
(14 August 2003) |
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"Veejaying
is not a frivolous career"
MTV
VJ Cyrus Sahukar
(7 August 2003) |
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"It
was only after Amitabh Bachchan's entry into it that the people
began to respect television"
Himani
Shivpuri
(4 August 2003) |
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"My
'death' has created a sensation - it was a blessing in disguise"
Ashlesha
Savant
(29 July 2003) |
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"I
can't get into the next scene until I am satisfied with my previous
one"
Cezanne
Khan
(24 July 2003) |
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"Success
gives me the license to say no"
Shekhar
Suman
(15 July 2003) |
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"By
October, I will opt out of either Kahaani... or Kasautii"
Dipak
Kazir
(12 July 2003) |
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"My
Big Fat Greek Wedding' was the story of my life. It was real"
Nia
Vardalos
(9 July 2003) |
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"It's
useless to compete with very young girls who are playing protagonist
roles in most serials today"
Kamalika
Guha
(2 July 2003) |
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"I
started my career in acting thinking that it would be a piece
of cake"
Christian
Kane
(28 June 2003) |
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"Once
you get popular with kids, nobody can beat your popularity"
Tarun
Khanna
(26 June 2003) |
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"There
is no 'masala' in 'Kyunki…' without me"
Jaya
Bhattacharya
(16 June 2003) |
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"I
have been offered three films which required me to play another
Bajaj"
Ronit
Roy
(10 June 2003) |
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"We
don't bitch and backbite about each other. In many other serials
artistes just do that"
Sudha
Shivpuri
(7 June 2003) |
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"I
think my comfort with nudity definitely plays an important role
in getting me my roles"
Natasha
Henstridge
(30 May 2003) |
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"The
casting couch does not exist in the TV industry"
Rupali
Ganguly
(22 May 2003) |
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"The
audience wants to see trendy attires, stylish mannerisms. Just
being plain does not work"
Kunika
Lall
(19 May 2003) |
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"Names
of all the Star Plus soaps are sent to us for approval"
Sanjay
B Jumaani (Numerologist)
(10 May 2003) |
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"Popular
TV stars get trapped in the image of the role which make them
household names"
Divya
Dutta
(10 May 2003) |
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"I
would have been worried if Boogie Woogie didn't spawn a clone
"
Ravi
Behl
(8 May 2003) |
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"It
would be great if one director saw every project to its logical
conclusion"
Mouli
Ganguly
(7 May 2003) |
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"Ruby
Bhatia showed more skin during the Champions Trophy than I did
in the World Cup"
Mandira
Bedi
(2 May 2003) |
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"For
a long time, acting was something I did not consider as a career"
Hugh
Jackman
(25 April 2003) |
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"I
can do romantic scenes with tremendous ease and conviction"
Sangeeta
Ghosh
(12 April 2003) |
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"Kyunki...
is popular because it has managed to touch a chord with the
masses"
Ritu
Chaudhary
(11 April 2003) |
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"I
was apprehensive of playing a mother to a 30-year old Mihir"
Apara
Mehta
(29 March 2003) |
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"We
character artistes are discriminated against..."
Suhasini
Mulay
(20 March 2003) |
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"I
would love to become something big"
Sudha
Chandran
(17 March 2003) |
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"Television
acts on subliminal levels far more than cinema does"
Ali
Asgar
(8 March 2003) |
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"I
would love to essay Urmila's obsessed lover act"
Kim
Jagtiani
(8 March 2003) |
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"I
believe that pressure makes us more versatile"
Shveta
Salve
(1 March 2003) |
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"I
need to be excited and enthusiastic all the time; I work on
impulse"
Purab
Kohli
(20 February 2003) |
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"Earlier,
acting in serials had a certain charm and exclusivity"
Krutika
Desai
(6 February 2003) |
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"Actors
are chosen primarily because of their good looks"
Prabhat
Bhattacharjee
(27 January 2003) |
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"At
Balaji, I am assured of a fair deal"
Urvashi
Dholakia
(3 January 2003) |
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