Joining Quote by Roopa Ganguly Download Open image “Mamata Banerjee was the reason for me joining politics.” — Roopa Ganguly ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Joining Me Politics Reason
I have a huge political interest. I just wish I had the courage to come into politics in India. — Shekhar Kapur Copy Share Image
I could have joined politics during Nehru's or Indira Gandhi's time. I don't want to. I stay away from these things. — Milkha Singh Copy Share Image
I admire people who come to politics because it takes a lot of courage to be in politics in India. — Shekhar Kapur Copy Share Image
Mamata Banerjee and Narendra Modi, the ultimate didi and dada of Indian politics, should really commiserate. — Abhijit Banerjee Copy Share Image
After I joined politics I started as a loyal soldier of India's biggest action hero the honourable Narendra Modi. — Shatrughan Sinha Copy Share Image
I want to become a serious politician like N T Rama Rao and Vinod Khanna who were from the film industry but joined politics… — Ravi Kishan Copy Share Image
Rajeev Gandhi was prime minister. We've had a long family relationship with them. He asked me to fight an election, and I went ahead… — Amitabh Bachchan Copy Share Image
My father-in-law wanted me to join politics when the Madhya Pradesh election was going on. — S. Sreesanth Copy Share Image
Farmer's plight and dismal condition of common man in Punjab forced me to join politics. — Gurpreet Ghuggi Copy Share Image
After 'Gandhi', Bollywood offered me mothers' roles. I played mother to heroes older to me like Amitabh Bachchan and Mithun Chakrbaborty. — Rohini Hattangadi Copy Share Image
Winning or losing elections is not important. What is important is that I have taken the plunge. — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
Well, I help some underprivileged children stay and study in Rajpur, near Narendrapur. — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
I have stayed in homes that didn't have basic infrastructure such as proper washrooms. — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
I started a festival of short films produced for television, and as the secretary of the organisation that ran it I used to work… — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
I have always worked with utmost care. I have given my 25 years. I seemed I have more to offer than just acting. So,… — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
I would say that every political party must remain in some form in a state or the Centre for the sake of democracy. — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
I still feel the affection of the fans that I get because of my acting career. — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
I have struggled in life and this has made me sensitive towards the needs of others. Politics gives you the opportunity to really do… — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
I have seen poverty first hand. My parents were not well-off. They were in Ban'gladesh and I - just a child then - was… — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
Even before I became an artiste, when I barely had the means to support anyone financially, I took care of several destitute women, giving… — Roopa Ganguly Copy Share Image
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