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On a television show, precise acting isn't the order of the day.

That's the power of television. You come into people's homes every week, and that creates a familiarity and a false sense of intimacy.

We don't have a big party. We don't have election funding. We don't have television time.

With the fragmentation of television audiences and the advent of cable and on-demand services, the prestige of being an anchor is not what it was in the days of Walter Cronkite.

I don't like to watch golf on television because I can't stand people who whisper.

Yaar, television has become a very exhausting medium for actors now. It's like you are racing against time in the race for TRPs, which can be very saturating.

After I did television, I just felt I didn't have any more to give to the medium. And so I went back to the theatre and started directing and producing, and found I enjoyed it as much, if not more, than acting.

Everybody asks me what it was like to be in my underwear for my network television debut.

Television and I grew up together.

I started writing prose before I started writing television. Then 'Breaking Bad' came around, and to me, writing 'Breaking Bad' is like writing a novel each season. So it's been very creatively satisfying writing for the show.

I think, television and comics, what's appealing to me as a writer about both of those mediums is that they allow you to sort of let the story unfold in its own time as opposed to trying to compress it into a two-hour discreet unit of narrative.

I would like to think that television would be representative of the world we live in.

Television has always been better for actresses.

It is harder to get adult, character-driven material on television than it used to be, but there are lots of other places that you can go to sell it. If you can do it for basic cable or pay cable, we have those outlets.

Simple stories... emerge as lovely films or television pieces.

I started television in 2015.

If you do a bad role in a film, you may not get television offers in future.

I believe a mini-series has two audiences. The first is the media. Then I go for the television audience.

With television, you can make anyone look larger than life.

I'm not a television anchor for a Hindi channel or a radio jockey. So I may not be able to have a spontaneous conversation in Hindi. I'm a Bollywood actress, and I can certainly speak my dialogue in Hindi.