Quotes
“Anything I wanted to do and achieve has not been influential in my life, but my failures have.”
“Coming from a middle class background, travel was always considered a luxury then, even if it meant going to a relative's place or a religious shrine.”
“Dilip Kumar was the only Bollywood hero who could make a girl shiver just by looking at her. If you don't believe it, ask your mom!”
“Especially on unexpected journeys, you have time; you can figure certain deeper things out, like who you are and what you want. That's why I enjoy journeys.”
“I come from a middle class background. I have travelled a lot by trains and have lived in the world. It is a world I cannot get away from; I would not even want to.”
“I enjoy scenes in films, which do not have the pressure of the story so much... and it flows. I've tried to go in that direction.”
“I feel whatever an actor does on screen is something the actor 'does,' and what the director can do is to tell, talk or instruct. So, all the credit for an actor's performance goes to the actor alone.”
“I have always tried to make profitable films because people's offices shut down if films fail, and I will do everything to avoid that.”
“I just write characters, and somehow they happen to be a boy and a girl. When the story is put together, and their characters interwoven, they do end up together somehow.”
“I myself got married at a very young age. It has always intrigued me because marriage is very synthetic in an otherwise natural world.”
“I think I am a travel junkie, and I have never enjoyed anything else in my life more than travelling and going to places.”
“I try to travel as much as I can... I'm always looking for a reason to.”
“I want all my films to look distinctly different, like some other directors I admire. But in a way, I can't really take myself completely out of the movies I make.”
“I want to direct what I feel is interesting - not what is supposed to be my zone.”
“I was complexed and awkward that I was good for nothing and was always lying. I would lie to my school friends that I was a stud in my colony and to my colony friends that I was a stud in the school cricket and football teams, though I was in no team.”
“I was interested in theatre and media and came to Mumbai to get a job. I imagined that the film industry would be a white building with producers sitting in different rooms, and you could walk in and meet them, and they would interview you and select you.”
“I'm a big foodie. Hyderabadi cuisine is amazing, and the kind of mutton dishes available at some restaurants in the Old City is incredible.”
“I'm not educated about cinema or genres.”
“I'm not the 'look at me' kind of a person. I do not like showing off in public or written about.”
“'Love Aaj Kal' is not really a road movie, but it does involve some travel.”
“My father did irrigation jobs, and I would sometimes accompany him, and that gave me a taste of what was going on in the innards of India.”
“My job is to tell a story, and the decisions about the casting have to be honest.”
“The film industry has been extremely welcoming to me. It's an industry which is biased to what they think is talent. If they think you can bring value to cinema, they'll support you.”
“The physical journey in my films is indicative of the internal journey that my characters take.”
“Through travel, you discover a new aspect to your personality. You discover things which you wouldn't seated in the confines of your home.”
“When you write a story, it just flows and you don't control it. It's subconscious.”