Bengali Quote by Sharmila Tagore Download Open image “Being a Bengali, I have kept in touch with the cinema of my mother tongue.” — Sharmila Tagore ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bengali Bengali Kept Bollywood Cinema Cinema Mother Kept Touch Mother Mother tongue Parenting Tongue Touch
I am very comfortable doing Bengali films because it's my mother tongue, which enables me to emote well, and my home is there too. — Konkona Sen Sharma Copy Share Image
I am happy to do a film in Bengali language as I know and love that language. — Konkona Sen Sharma Copy Share Image
I worked hard to reach where I am and I certainly don't want to lose my grip over either Bengali or Hindi cinema. — Rituparna Sengupta Copy Share Image
I'm very happy that whenever we talk about Bengali cinema anywhere in India, people talk about me with a lot of respect. — Prosenjit Chatterjee Copy Share Image
I tapped into my potential in Bengali films, which I don't think directors in Bollywood were able to understand. — Riya Sen Copy Share Image
All this while when I was not seen in Hindi films, I did a lot of regional cinema. I was a part of various… — Raza Murad Copy Share Image
As I grew, I began learning and speaking a word or two in Bengali and that increased my friends circle. — Gulzar Copy Share Image
Parents should be told that if they invest in the education and upbringing of a girl child, she will also make contributions for the… — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
On the sets, I am just an actress, and I am okay with whoever I am working with. — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
To me, Satyajit Ray is just Manik da. Our relationship dates back to 1958, when he introduced me to the silver screen. I was just 13. — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
In my time, Mother's Day wasn't celebrated the way it is now. In fact, there used to be no Mother's Day for a long… — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
When you are doing a film for money or to help a friend out, be clear about the motives and then finish what needs… — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
Every age bracket has to be respected and it should be embraced naturally. — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
I remember when Saif was a baby, the pediatrician had recommended that we give him orange juice to drink, but my mother said he… — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
Bengal's indigenous art and craft is widely popular throughout the world. — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
To be a real man, I think you have to be supportive of each other and to be a real woman you have to… — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
I find I am growing fonder of gardening, listening to music and reading. — Sharmila Tagore Copy Share Image
What I like about Calcutta is the food. I like simple Bengali food like dal, shukto, fish, and mutton. — Barun Sobti Copy Share Image
Although several actors have worked in films down South, I feel unsure of whether I will be able to emote and act as exuberantly… — Konkona Sen Sharma Copy Share Image
I respect Malayalam films the same way I respect Bengali films. I think Malayalam films have not compromised on the essence and have kept… — Prosenjit Chatterjee Copy Share Image
Everywhere I go today, people talk about Bengali cinema. I completely refuse to accept that Bengali filmmakers are not making good films. — Prosenjit Chatterjee Copy Share Image
In fact, the Bengali film industry is becoming more balanced between creativity and commercialization. And if Bollywood can remake south Indian and Hollywood films,… — Rituparna Sengupta Copy Share Image
I am songwriter. I do compose the music of songs that I write in Bengali. But I've never thought of composing for a film.… — Arijit Singh Copy Share Image
I have been offered several Bengali films. Due to destiny and good luck, 'Noukadubi' will be my first. — Riya Sen Copy Share Image
I am overwhelmed by the reaction to my songs. At Mitra, people went crazy dancing to Paglu's songs. Naveena, which hardly ever screens a… — Jeet Gannguli Copy Share Image
How can BJP be anti-Bangla when BJP founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee himself was a Bengali? — Amit Shah Copy Share Image
Culturally, I remember listening to Salil Chowdhury's music for Malayalam films. Many Bengali actors have worked in our films, too. — Mammootty Copy Share Image
I am a Bengali. My mother is from Mangalore so it's a mix of both cultures at home. — Rhea Chakraborty Copy Share Image