It was a wealthy family, and they heard me talk about movies, and they told me I should go into movies. That's the benefit of hanging out with rich people; they have no sense of what is or isn't possible.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Family entertainment is really very necessary in our culture. Look how profitable they are. It's almost not discretionary. You need to take your family to the movies.
When you go to the movies with your whole family, it's a different experience. For some reason, it's something that you're all doing together and you take away something special in that.
I was always telling my family I wanted to become an actress, and I did.
My parents don't really watch movies at all.
Though I technically come from a film family, my father had stopped making films even before my brother and I were born. So I did not really grow up in a filmi environment. And when I was growing up, becoming an actress was still quite a taboo. And you may not believe this, but even my father did not want me to join films.
I have always been clear that cinema is not my priority and that my family is.
I always loved movies and the cinema; we always used to go to see films as a family.
I didn't grow up in a wealthy family at all. Being at home all day and watching movies, that was a luxury.
My family is not at all involved in television, or film, or theatre, or any of it, really.
My family were broadminded enough to support me when I wanted to pursue a life in the theatre.