Q: Most major films are not subtitled, so a command of this language is necessary. It's also important to know how to communicate with casting agents and directors at film studios. Most communication from behind the scenes to on the stage is in Hindi, making it requirement #1. While English is used in many Bollywood films, command of English is an optional skill. However, if you're confident in English, too, that is a point in your favor and may mean you get chosen for a part over someone else. Study current actresses in the Bollywood film industry to see what is in demand. Stereotypically, successful actresses have long, slightly wavy hair, olive complexions, and manicured eyebrows, nails, lips, and everything else in between. Just like in Hollywood, there is a definite emphasis on being beautiful. The majority of actresses are quite stereotypically feminine – they have long hair, clear skin, a thin frame, and gentle features. To work in Bollywood films, you not only need to have rhythm and fluid dance moves, but must know the meanings of all the movements and positioning. Hand and body gestures and movements, when done incorrectly, can offend viewers. It's not only something you're born with – it's something you have to learn. Lessons at a dance school, through online videos or with a private instructor are some options. Though not every role will involve dance, just about every movie does. The Bollywood film industry is famous for its dancing and singing segments, and there are normally 6 or more musical numbers in a film. If you want true stardom, your voice will have to be a gem. The earlier you start, the better. More and more voice teachers are offering lessons over the phone or via Skype. If you don't know of any teachers in your area, consider taking online lessons as an option. In addition to song and dance, you've got to be able to act and move with a subtle grace. Study with a mentor, join an acting group, or consider going to film school if your funds allow for it. Sure, you need an "it" factor, but you also need the technical know-how. This involves practice, too. While you are studying, take every opportunity to hone your acting skills. The more time you get in front of the camera, the better. But onstage in front of a live audience is good, too.
A: Learn Hindi. Get the right look. Learn to dance. Take singing lessons. Get professional training in movement and acting.

Q: Cut in the chilled shortening until it forms curds. (Your hands work great for this.)   Chill one half, and roll the second into a round about 10" in diameter and 1/8" thin. When you lay it into the pie dish, it should come up the sides and hang over the edge.
A: With a pastry blender, cut chilled butter into the flour and salt until the mixture looks like coarse crumbs. Add the ice water gradually and toss to blend. When the dough is sufficiently moist, pinch it - it will stick together  Lightly gather the dough into a round and chill before rolling. After the dough has chilled for an hour, cut the ball into equal halves. Trim the excess, and chill for 1/2 hour.

Q: For the last clause of your citation, type "Retrieved from" followed by a direct link to the YouTube video itself. You can get this link by clicking on the "share" icon. Don't just copy the URL in your browser, as it may not match the permalink for the video. Example: "Last name, First initial. Middle Initial." [username]. (Year, month day). Title of video. [Video file]. URL Example: "Apsolon, M. [markapsolon]. (2011, September 9)." NFL Highlights. [Video file]. http://www.youtube.com/watch=VSk8HEk22
A: Include a direct link to the video.

Q: If you feel like you're not the most attractive, you may not have the confidence to ask a girl out directly. In that case, you can go about it in a more roundabout way, such as making an indirect suggestion that she go out with you. For example, you can ask her what she's doing over the weekend. When she responds, you can say, "That sounds fun. I'm going to see this new art exhibit that's supposed to be really cool. Maybe you'd like to see it, too?" One way to make it seem like you're not asking is to first ask for a recommendation of a restaurant or some other fun thing in the area. Once she responds, you can suggest that you go together, which makes it seem like her idea. For example, you could say, "Do you know this area well? I don't get over here much. Know any good Mexican restaurants over here?" When she responds with a name, say, "Oh, that sounds good. Want to show me the ropes there?" You can also try the opposite approach, where you talk about a fun or great place in the area. She may respond that it sounds interesting, and then you can suggest that you try it out together. You might say, "I've heard that place across the street has the best burgers." If she says, "Really? I love a good burger." You could say, "Want to try it out with me?" Another option is to just be direct. You may think you need to hide behind flirtatious questions, but really, most women appreciate when you're at least somewhat direct with what you want. Therefore, it never hurts to just ask, as the worst she can say is "no." For instance, if you've been talking for awhile, you could say, "You know, you're fun to talk to. How would you like to continue this conversation over dinner?"
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Make a suggestion. Make it seem like her idea. Try your own suggestion. Just be yourself.