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I have learnt to become choosy.
I am very choosy and keen to do good roles.
God serves the choosy. They know what to want.
I have never been choosy throughout my career.
I am choosy for the kind of show I will take up.
I don't do every song that comes my way; I'm very choosy.
You can't be too choosy except in the case of period drama.
You can't really be picky and choosy for your first lead role.
I want to be choosy, because one has to invest a lot of time in TV shows.
I admit I'm choosy. That's because I like to concentrate on what I'm doing.
I'm very much more choosy now. I do stuff that I really, really, really like.
I am very choosy about my films. I don't do a film just for the sake of money.
You can't say that I am choosy. You can say that I work in few films at a time.
I'm only focusing on good work. I'm known to be a little choosy, and I'm proud of it.
It's not a matter of being choosy as an actor but a matter of liking the right script.
I don't see a lot of films. I'm quite choosy, but there's certain films that stick out.
'PKP' was a huge success, and even the sequel did well. I became very choosy after that.
I am choosy about my films, period - whether it's my father directing it or anybody else.
A grateful heart is not one that is very selective and choosy about what to be grateful for.
For me, every film is like the first picture. I am very choosy with the director and producer.
When the audience expects you to do a good job, you become more choosy. It becomes a responsibility.
I am extremely choosy about my roles as I want variety; I would like to work with the best of people.
Even though I have been receiving offers left, right and centre, I have been a little choosy about my projects.
'Promiscuous' implies that I'm not choosy. In fact I'm very choosy. I just happen to have had a lot of choices.
Consumers, when they've only got a couple of quid left in their pockets, are choosy about how they want to spend it.
I am very choosy about making event appearances and endorsing brands because, as actors, we have to be very responsible.
I love young directors who experiment with subjects. But I am definitely not choosy. I don't get that many offers to be selective.
I've worked with some really great directors, and I'm really choosy about them because they're telling the story at the end of the day.
I was termed 'choosy' because when an actor decides to go against the wind and takes on only non-formula films, he is not left with much choice.
I am extremely choosy about the scripts that I accept. I choose movies from an audience point of view - keeping in mind what they would like to watch.
The fact is I'm choosy, but mainly about a man's character. He has to be interesting, funny and clever. I don't even mind if he's not very good-looking.
I have always been very choosy. I am very particular about banners and filmmakers. Everything has to be top-of-the-line; I have never compromised on that.
I am not intellectually choosy. My choice of films reflect who I am, but it is not done with strategy and planning. I hear something and go by my intuition.
I'm going to be quite choosy about singing. If I connect to a tune and like what I am offered to sing, I'll do it. I am an actor by profession, not a singer.
People assumed that I wasn't open to doing TV, probably because I was doing a film and reality shows. I have become choosy and want to take up substantial roles.
Yes, I am extremely choosy. You decide whether to do a film or not only after you meet and talk to the film-maker. Only someone who thinks out of the box excites me.
The service leaders hire one out of 50 applicants, sometimes one out of 100, but they're very, very careful. You can't afford not to be extremely choosy when you hire.
When I came to Mumbai eight years ago, I had a realistic approach. I was sure that nobody will give me work... And I was also very choosy about wheat kind of work I did.
I'm choosy to a fault. You want to hold out for a project that means something. You're the one who's there working fifteen hours a day, and if you don't believe in it, it can feel a whole lot longer.
Well, I have a couple of projects in the pipeline, but I'm taking things slow for now and being choosy about the roles I take up. One thing I can assure you of is that you are going to see a lot of me!
After I got my head tonsured, I stopped taking up projects, and have been very choosy because my hairstyle doesn't suit every role. A few filmmakers even asked me to act with a wig, but I don't want to do that.
I'm not so in a rush to direct just anything because I'm lucky that I can make a living so far as an actor and not have to worry about that as a director. And so I can be a little more choosy in things I direct.
As a jobbing actor, you can't afford to be choosy; if you're typed, you're generally working. I still feel that way, and the thing is, even within the horror genre, I now get to play all kinds of different roles.
I did get a reputation for being choosy and not very easy to be approached, and none of that is true. It is not that I am not approachable, it is just that I am trying to find myself and establish who I am as an artist.
Since I'm so slow, I have to be fairly choosy about the projects I take on, and it can't be something that I'm only 'sort of' into. I knew that 'The Stand' would be an amazing challenge every month that would be a blast to illustrate.
Because my writing time has always been very limited, I try to be very choosy about which stories I work on. There are many ideas that would make interesting stories - too many - so it's important to be ruthless and say no to most of them.
I'm very choosy when it comes to work. It's not like whatever comes my way, I will agree to do it. But if I'm getting good money and exposure and if the content is satisfying, what's the harm in doing it, even if it's yet another reality show?
I'm lucky to be getting a lot of good work in Tollywood. And I won't say I'm choosy, but of course, you have to select the best, and I'm trying to grab as many good films as I can. There was a time when I had to let go of some films which I regret now.
If I'm desperate, I'll read anything. But even when I can be choosy, I still have no hard-and-fast rules. I have rules about what I won't read, rather than what I will. No science fiction, no romance, no chick lit. Although even these rules can be broken.
You've got to be picky in this business - if you're not, then I don't think you have the option of longevity. You've got to be choosy and try and do something that's outside of the box and dangerous. I love doing stuff that excites me, gives me that adrenalin rush.