Hindi Quote by Shobana Download Open image “I never really thought it was so important to work in Hindi movies.” — Shobana ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hindi Hindi Movie Important Movies Never Work
I have been constantly working. It's just that it has not been only Hindi films. — Priyanshu Chatterjee Copy Share Image
I didn't grow up watching Hindi films and loving them, or wanting to become a Bollywood actor. That, to me, was the most fantastical… — Aditya Roy Kapur Copy Share Image
I never grew up on a staple diet of Hindi cinema. In fact, when I was a VJ, I was averse to it. Purely… — Aditya Roy Kapur Copy Share Image
I would love to work on a Hindi film if I get the right opportunity. — Aishwarya R. Dhanush Copy Share Image
I feel I am incapable of making Hindi movies. But I don't mind acting in them just to earn my bread and butter. — Mahesh Manjrekar Copy Share Image
For you to do more films in a certain industry, you need a successful movie. Unluckily, that also didn't happen in Hindi and I… — Ramya Krishnan Copy Share Image
If I had my way, I would have started my career with Hindi films. — Padmapriya Janakiraman Copy Share Image
Industries only vary in scale and not in content, so I was never star-struck about Bollywood. However, I am fortunate to make it to… — Shraddha Srinath Copy Share Image
I don't discuss my journey in the Hindi film industry since it is something personal to me. — Neeraj Kabi Copy Share Image
Being present among some of the stalwarts of the Hindi film industry isn't something we all get to be a part of everyday. — Regina Cassandra Copy Share Image
For 20 years, I've been running an institute in Chennai where serious dancers from Kerala come with aspirations of becoming professional dancers. — Shobana Copy Share Image
I have generally loved performing in Pune and in Maharashtra. I find the audience here fun-loving, erudite and honest. — Shobana Copy Share Image
I have trained for 30 years in Indian classical dance and there is nothing more beautiful in my eyes than stepping out of the box. — Shobana Copy Share Image
I write scripts, I read scripts, I meet people who chat about their scripts. So honestly, I don't feel bad if I don't act… — Shobana Copy Share Image
Personally, I don't believe in International Women's Day. After all, there's no International Men's Day that we celebrate. These are just titles like Happy… — Shobana Copy Share Image
There are only a few stories of Krishna that are popular. His exploits with the gopikas, for example. But not many understand the spiritual… — Shobana Copy Share Image
As a story teller I have always been fascinated with our legends, these can be re-told time and time again. And there is always… — Shobana Copy Share Image
I always refer to Bharatanatyam as the 'now prevalent form of Bharatanatyam' in my interviews. The style changes from generation to generation. — Shobana Copy Share Image
There are no hard and fast rules. Your sensibilities change as you grow older. — Shobana 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 have been exposed to different kinds of Marathi and Hindi music, classical music, and English songs since childhood. — Urmila Matondkar 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
Whenever I'm flipping channels, I see Telugu movies dubbed in Hindi and I can't help but watch them. — Zareen Khan Copy Share Image
We're making a commercial Hindi film catering to all types of audiences. — Sanjay Dutt Copy Share Image
I wanted to work in the Hindi film industry much more than what I was offered. But if you are a grain of rice… — Soni Razdan Copy Share Image
I was called the 'Ugly Duckling' of Hindi films because of my dark complexion and south Indian features. — Rekha Copy Share Image
In 2003, when I wrote the first 'Dhoom,' we were at the end of the curve of a certain kind of Hindi film, which… — Vijay Krishna Acharya Copy Share Image
Bejoy Nambiar had offered me 'Shaitaan' some years ago. But I wasn't confident about my Hindi. — Karthi Copy Share Image