Cinema Quote by Kiran Rao Download Open image “I don't judge cinema on its box-office success.” — Kiran Rao ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cinema Judge Success
Box office success has never meant anything. I couldn't get a film made if I paid for it myself. So I'm not 'box office'… — Jessica Lange Copy Share Image
I never feel good about a movie not doing well at the box office because, for some reason, that becomes the defining factor of… — Melissa Barrera Copy Share Image
It is true that no matter how good your film is, you get judged purely on the basis of how well it does at… — Kirti Kulhari Copy Share Image
The film is not a success until it makes money. It's only good when there's a dollar figure attached to the box office. — John Cusack Copy Share Image
I guess I judge my films by how pleased I am with the work I do, so it's kind of on another level. If… — Hugo Weaving Copy Share Image
You do the work and you want people to see it; but, um while I'm doing the work, the result doesn't matter at all… — Johnny Depp Copy Share Image
To me, the box-office is basically the cost of film. If your film costs so much and your box-office is so much and a… — Sunny Deol Copy Share Image
Success of a film is not only based on the film being good or bad. A lot of other factors are involved as well. — Kunal Khemu Copy Share Image
There's only one barometer for the commercial success of a film and that's the box office. The obsession with box office doesn't annoy me.… — Akshaye Khanna Copy Share Image
I don't really think about the box office, but I want my films to do well. — Rajkummar Rao Copy Share Image
I would rather make a bad film which does well at the box office than a good film which does badly. — Sajid Khan Copy Share Image
Dhobi Ghat' is the only script I actually completed and that I was convinced about wanting to direct. — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
The box office in an arthouse film is always going to be small. We have to face this and overcome this. — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
I had a very late introduction to films. We didn't watch a lot of films while growing up in Kolkata. — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
We were quite a middle class family, but we had access to all the good things in life, be it books or access to… — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
If I as a filmmaker take a very radical subject, which might not get an audience in the first week, multiplexes wouldn't agree to… — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
Though I adored Delhi, Mumbai was in my veins and I felt connected to this city and had to come back. — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
Basically, I have always wanted to have an art-house cinema. A cinema where we can show films that are not necessarily the current offerings… — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
After my 12th, my parents moved to Bangalore while I moved to Mumbai to study Economics at Sophia College. Much unlike other girls who… — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
Working as an AD and producer prepares you in the sense that you know what you have to do to make a film. But… — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
I would never make a film because I think it's going to be a box-office success. — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
When I went to Jamia, I thought I wanted to be a cinematographer or photographer because I liked telling stories in pictures, but my… — Kiran Rao Copy Share Image
I made, like, five movies while I was in college. I think they just weren't memorable movies. I've taken breaks as the years have… — Jodie Foster Copy Share Image
I'm trying to write a film with my friend. I'd love to get the thrill of speaking actors making my work even funnier. — Russell Howard Copy Share Image
I wasn't attracted to American cinema, but I fell in love with Los Angeles the minute I arrived. — Agnes Varda Copy Share Image
To an ever greater extent out experience is governed by pictures, pictures in newspapers and magazines, on television and in the cinema. Next to… — Douglas Crimp Copy Share Image
In the future, I would like to do more films with contemporary themes. Perhaps comedy, which is something I have done in theater but… — Luke Evans Copy Share Image
I am tired of our characters being so incomplete. When do we ever save the day in a film? When does a Latino actor… — Esai Morales Copy Share Image
I love film people and actors and I am in the right world because I am one of those people. — Ewan McGregor Copy Share Image
Personally, I prefer contemporary films, but the market calls for more period choices, especially since China opened up a cinema market in Hong Kong.… — Donnie Yen Copy Share Image
I'd love to work in the States; I'd love to work anywhere where you get a good script and a good part to play.… — Laura Carmichael Copy Share Image
I even see the cinema itself as a woman, with its alternation of light and darkness, of appearing and disappearing images — Federico Fellini Copy Share Image