Bollywood Quote by Afia Nathaniel Download Open image “Pakistani feature films are all about catering to the male ego and male fantasy.” — Afia Nathaniel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bollywood Catering Cinema Ego Ego Male Fantasy Features Film Male ego Male Fantasy Males Pakistani Pakistani Feature
If you make a film set in London or in Pakistan or wherever, the thing that interests me is the relationships between individuals -… — Michael Winterbottom Copy Share Image
I'd like to see us Pakistani actors do more work that reflects our culture, morals and values. — Sanam Saeed Copy Share Image
Hindi films are watched with keen interest in Pakistan, as Pakistani plays are watched in India. Pakistani actors also work in the Indian entertainment… — Raza Murad Copy Share Image
I've given 'Bin Roye' everything, and I'm hoping that people enjoy something different coming from Pakistani cinema. — Mahira Khan Copy Share Image
I think that the Punjabi film industry is growing and is keen to experiment with different genres. — Diljit Dosanjh Copy Share Image
I feel if the Punjabi cinema is experimenting, I should also at least try and do roles which create a new identity with every… — Ammy Virk Copy Share Image
There are a lot of really good Punjabi films with great content pertaining to family drama, romance, and history. — Nora Fatehi Copy Share Image
Indian films do well in Pakistan. Pakistani artists do well in India. The signal has always been clear that people on both sides of… — Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Copy Share Image
India-Pakistan war and romance have always been sensitive issues for film-makers in both the countries. — Yami Gautam Copy Share Image
Within cinema, there is a long history of creating love interests out of problematic - particularly male - characters. — Emma D'Arcy Copy Share Image
Most films these days are men's stories. Women are for add-on romance. That's very hard. — Uma Thurman Copy Share Image
Don't shy away from producing your own film and being in charge of its business end as well. — Afia Nathaniel Copy Share Image
The time is just right to take risks and tell stories the way we want to tell them. — Afia Nathaniel Copy Share Image
I come from a family of very strong women, women who have endured very tough lives in hopes of a better one for their… — Afia Nathaniel Copy Share Image
I met Rajini sir after 'Jigarthanda,' and he said he liked my film. He told me I could approach him whenever I had a… — Karthik Subbaraj Copy Share Image
Innumerable lovers of Hindi cinema have lit up the big screen. But on screen, they are just two beautiful bodies. They have no caste… — Ravish Kumar Copy Share Image
Hindi film music has always been completely driven by the plot. We singers never had any say in compositions. — Asha Bhosle Copy Share Image
I would love 'Aankhen 2' to happen. I would have Govinda and I play these two brothers and having kids who can take it… — Chunky Pandey Copy Share Image
I have to mention that Taapsee and Ayushmann are my favorite actors - or stars, whatever you call them. I love them. Our thought… — Anubhav Sinha Copy Share Image
My characters in both 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama' films were so relatable that every other guy connects with me. — Kartik Aaryan Copy Share Image
I learnt a lot from the directors with whom I have worked like Sudhir Mishra in 'Daas Dev,' Prawaal Raman in 'Main Aur Charles.' — Richa Chadha Copy Share Image
It was my dream to work with Badshah and Diljit from the Punjabi industry. I had asked for these two wishes from God and… — Shehnaaz Gill Copy Share Image
With 'Aurangzeb,' I just knew that the film wasn't going to work, though I think it was one of my most underrated performances. I… — Arjun Kapoor Copy Share Image
I wish to contribute more to south Indian music, especially Tamil music. — Yo Yo Honey Singh Copy Share Image
Many of the heroines from outside Karnataka have worked in my films, but the attitude and adjusting nature of top South Indian actress Nayantara… — Rockline Venkatesh Copy Share Image