Acting Quote by Sarita Choudhury
“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.”
About This Quote
The speaker reveals that personal confidence does not automatically translate to public performance, highlighting a specific fear of being judged when acting.
In simple terms: Confidence in private vs public settings
Self‑doubt can be domain‑specific
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- auditioning for a play
- presenting a project to a team
- speaking at a conference
- participating in a debate
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- coaching actors to build stage confidence
- designing workshops on overcoming performance anxiety
Questions to Reflect On
- What steps could help bridge private confidence to public performance?
- How might you reframe fear of judgment into a source of energy?
Some argue that acting is a skill that can be learned regardless of innate confidence, suggesting technique can compensate for shyness.