Bombay Quote by Alok Nath Download Open image “I came to Bombay in January 1981. It was primarily for 'Gandhi.'” — Alok Nath ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bombay Came Gandhi I came January
Back in 1981, when I had moved to Mumbai from Delhi and literally lived on the streets, I started accepting any role that came… — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
I finished graduation in New Delhi and wanted to act. So I came to Mumbai. — Mallika Sherawat Copy Share Image
I was in the final year of my English Literature degree at Hindu College, Delhi University, when I came to Mumbai. I liked the… — Tisca Chopra Copy Share Image
I think 'Maharbharat' was the turning point of my career. If not very smoothly, my career did move in a much better way. — Sourabh Raj Jain Copy Share Image
I guess the most surprising discovery was how long Gandhi remained loyal to the ideal of the British Empire, even in India. — Arthur L. Herman Copy Share Image
I have been in Bombay for the last 18 years; I have been on my own. I have travelled wherever I've wanted to. — Riya Sen Copy Share Image
I was only 16 when I was selected for 'Madrasapattinam.' I celebrated my 17th birthday on the set of the film. That was the… — Amy Jackson Copy Share Image
I was born in Mumbai and brought up between Mumbai and Nashik. — Vikramaditya Motwane Copy Share Image
I loved being in Bombay. It was a pretty thrilling place to walk around and explore. — Dan Futterman Copy Share Image
Suddenly, if I were to be seen in a sex comedy, it wouldn't be acceptable to my fans. — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
The entire industry is a great commune. People from all walks of life come here - Hindu, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians. Now, our films… — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
People find it odd when an older person talks about sex. Instead, it is accepted from a younger person. Having said that, I do… — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
I am feeling like I have completed the circle. I started with serious roles, done a grey shaded role, did fatherly roles and now… — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
The last time I met Sir Richard Attenborough was while dubbing for Gandhi in Mumbai. My interaction with him was short and sweet but… — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
Online entertainment is easy. You can't carry a TV set in your pocket, and everyone can't afford cinema tickets every week as they are… — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
Along with true human relationships, 'Buniyaad' is a serial with lot of pain and emotions which even today is rarely found. — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
The satisfaction that one gets from entertaining live audiences has a different feel. — Alok Nath Copy Share Image
You obviously don't know what an Old Man of the Sea great wealth is. It is not a fat purse and time to spend… — Robert A. Heinlein Copy Share Image
“I know now that it's the sweet, sweating smell of hope, which is opposite of hate; and it's the sour, stifled smell of greed,… — Gregory David Roberts Copy Share Image
Bombay is far ahead of Bengal in the matter of female education. I have visited some of the best schools in Bengal and Bombay,… — Keshub Chandra Sen Copy Share Image
Having grown up in Bombay, from the day youre born, you have absolute freedom to choose who you want to be. — Freida Pinto Copy Share Image
The brown toxic cloud strangling Los Angeles never lifts and grows thicker with every immigrant added. One can't help appreciate the streets of Paris… — Frosty Wooldridge Copy Share Image
Growing up in Bombay made me immune to culture shock, in a way. So, culture shock is not part of my DNA. — Freida Pinto Copy Share Image
A city like Bombay, like New York, that is a recent creation on the planet and does not have a substantial indigenous population, is… — Suketu Mehta Copy Share Image
What's interesting about Twitter is the unmediatedness of it, the directness of it. I'm on a train somewhere in New York and I send… — Teju Cole Copy Share Image
People would be amazed that I've grown up in Bombay and not Banaras. — Vicky Kaushal Copy Share Image