Whatever you believe, that you will be, If you believe yourselves to be ages, ages you will be tomorrow. There is nothing to obstruct you.
There is a myth that those who do humanitarian work have a saviour mentality, but the relationship is reciprocal.
When I was 11, I saw this ad for dish soap powder that said, 'Women all over America are fighting greasy pots and pans.' I was so angry. I couldn't understand why it didn't say men as well.
People often think I'm a faker, but I'm usually honest, in a certain way - in such a way that often nobody believes me!
The thing that doesn't fit is the thing that's the most interesting: the part that doesn't go according to what you expected.
If I talk to a girl, it's assumed that I'm having a scene with her. If I don't, then it's assumed that I'm gay.
People talk about Bollywood being very kitsch, and just songs and dances, and over the top and colorful.
When people call me God, I say, no, I'm still an angel or saint of acting. I still have a long way to go.
Whether people like it or not, my marketing thought is if you keep something in front of people for too long, they get used to it.
You know, I think we Indians are afraid to show and celebrate our happiness, lest things change around. But I feel that it's okay to be sad and okay to show when you are happy.
You need something to open up a new door, to show you something you seen before but overlooked a hundred times or more.
I have nothing against romance. I believe that we must hold on to the right to dream and to be romantic. But an Indian village is not something that I would romanticize that easily.
In California, there are huge problems because of dams. I'm against big dams, per se, because I think that they are economically unfeasible. They're ecologically unsustainable. And they're hugely undemocratic.
If the others heard me talking out loud they would think that I am crazy. But since I am not, I do not care.
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