Dearth Quote by Johnny Lever Download Open image “There is no dearth of talents in Jharkhand.” — Johnny Lever ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dearth Death Talents
There is no dearth of talent in India, but there is no encouragement and facilities to train. — P. T. Usha Copy Share Image
In the Sanghi family, there is no one who has undertaken intellectual pursuits. — Ashwin Sanghi Copy Share Image
It was a conscious decision on my part to take up fewer films. And if you're not seen that often on screen, nobody calls… — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
Comedy comes from childhood only. The humour genes you are born with remain with you. I was always making mischief and making people laugh. — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
Gone are those days where I would probably work for five shifts in a day. — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
Back To Dad' gives a message that every youngster should learn and this is surely going to leave a very strong impact on the… — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
For artists like me nothing matters more than the audience's respect. — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
Comedy is more an art of body language and gestures - it is more a performance of an artist than the lines given to… — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
Ranchi is a much better place than Mumbai or any other big city in the country. People here are simple and open-minded. — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
In fact, I get angry when people laugh at me. I go to the airport and the ground hostess starts laughing at me when… — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
When you're on a battlefield, you should know how to fight your way to victory, and you've to be very well-prepared for it. You've… — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
I don't boast about being a holy person but I know that prayer can do miracles. — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
My son assisted a few directors and my daughter does stand up acts with me. — Johnny Lever Copy Share Image
“A bad economy is not enough reason for one to resort to crime. If the economy of a country is not working, at least… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image