I love theatre because of the audience. It feels risky. But I love film because it travels to the whole world. To an audience I don't see.
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Sarita Choudhury
Profession:
Actress
Born:
August 18, 1966
Nationality:
English
Quotes by Sarita Choudhury
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I am interested in independent cinema and theatre, and they don't make news.
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See, all actors pretend. I enjoy that pretence. I don't wear heels in real life, but if it is for a character, I love to get into the traits of the person I am playing.
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For 'For Real,' where I play a singer who has to give up her passion for her husband and family, I practised singing for hours, in bathroom, in subways, though I am tone deaf.
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Having grown up in different countries - Jamaica, Italy, U.K. - I catch the accents quite easily. In the U.S., they don't know where I am from!
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There is this film called 'La Femme Nikita.' I want to play something like that. This woman with a gun in her hand but with tears in her eyes. I would love to play that kind of vulnerability on screen.
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I am trained in theatre, and so I take time to study and get into the skin of a character.
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I want my life to match my work now. I don't want to work and then travel. I want to be at one place.
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My parents live in Kolkata, so I come every year.
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I would do Bollywood, but I don't know if I could do that - the dance, the singing, the kind of flirting with your eyes, the outfits.
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I was raised around the world.
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Anything, really - I'm as comfortable playing an Indian as playing a black woman or a South American.
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I loved my role in 'Learning to Drive.' It was so different.
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Theatre is highly satisfying in terms of words. You get to speak in monologues; words drive the action.
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The conventional Indian movie industry is not for me: I cannot dance around trees or the water-fountain.
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Playing Frida was hard and wonderful. I found such a force in her, bigger than me. I tried to make it just a woman who had to do what she did. A woman who lived, ate, and laughed. I tried to avoid the 'icon' of Frida Khalo.
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People have this impression that once you move to America, that becomes your interest. But I never moved to Los Angeles; I stayed in New York because I do theatre, so my aim is not just Hollywood.
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Some people are very ambitious and plan their whole careers, but I am not that kind of a person.
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I live in New York. I go to dance class; I do theatre. When things are sent to me, if I like them, I push to do them. And I would absolutely love to do anything that's part of my dad's homeland.
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The first time I put on the hijab, it felt weird, like I was wearing a scuba-diving suit kind of thing.
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It was strange wearing the scarf and the hijab until I got used to it.
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If I am playing a historical character, I try to watch the person in newsreels and read about them, but I will not imitate them.
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In America, they often don't know where I am from. The important point is the audience should not be able see through it. It should be so natural that your close friends may even think that you are not a great actor.
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My parents are really open-minded, but with their own daughter, it's not the same thing.
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I think I have a certain awkwardness, and I don't know how that works on screen.
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If a filmmaker is making a movie about a nice Midwestern family or a story that needs a very white character or a black or a Chinese, then I don't expect to go up for it. But I know, especially in places like New York, there's no excuse not to see various colors.
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My first time nude was with a woman director, so I thought it would be easy, but it wasn't.
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I believe in doing a nude scene only when I trust the director.
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When you have a good director, it's just wonderful.
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It's like everyone says they love my body, but then I'm supposed to lose weight.
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If you ever watch me at theatre rehearsals, you will know what a bad actress I am. I am bad... bad... bad... and then, by opening night, it all just falls into place.
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For me, what is important is to bring the inner life of these characters - their strengths, contradictions, anguish and triumph - alive.
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I was very shy about acting. I thought you had to be confident. I was confident with my friends, but I would never think of acting in front of anyone else.
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I live in New York, so I don't get that many Indian scripts.
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I can speak Hindi, but I can't sustain it over a whole movie.
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I don't think of the characters as nationalities. I do not live in India. Playing people from different backgrounds, including Indians, comes easily to me.
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I've always wanted to do an Indian film, but I didn't want to come to India and pretend that I could play an average Bombay girl.
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My early acting was ingenue stuff.
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In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.
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I love Bollywood films, but I have been trained in independent cinema.
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Theatre reminds me of Bollywood.
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I have an Indian father, and when you grow up in a house with an Indian father, culturally, that's what becomes dominant in the house. So that's the tradition we grew up with.
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Left to myself, I would only play an Indian. But the reality was that there were hardly any Indian characters I could play in the films made in England and Hollywood. So I had to learn how to disappear into a variety of characters.
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I have always loved doing accents. I have lived with my parents in a number of countries, including Italy and Jamaica.
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I go about doing my work passionately.
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Unless you enjoy life passionately, you cannot be a good artiste. Practise what you like, be it sports or dancing.
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No matter how much I read the news, I feel slightly ignorant all the time.
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I wanted to move between film and theater - I never felt like I fit into TV. And I'm very anti-TV, like, 'I'm never going to do TV,' but also, TV didn't want me either, so it was kind of perfect. And then, of course, cable happened, and suddenly it was like, 'Oh, I could do that kind of stuff.'
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When you do TV, people will say to you right on the street how they're feeling, with no reservations.
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To do a movie with someone like Tom Hanks that when you tell your dad, your dad knows who Tom Hanks is - it feels like you're finally giving back to your parents. It's like you've actually done something that they can recognize, and there's something in me that makes them super proud.
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