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We as men, need to give the Indian women all the strength that she needs, rightfully asking to be able to walk with head held high.
I think one of the basest of all things is fear. Fear erodes the individual. Fear erodes the nation, the spine of the nation.
I felt it was a privilege that I came from such a rich background. I had the best of both worlds. My mother was a Shia Muslim, while my father was a janoi-clad man. He never pretended to be secular.
I can understand the individual who is driven by biases. I can sit with him across the table and can talk to him, deal with him. But bias in the man whom we put in the seat of power and who decides to play on it... That man will destroy the very fabric of the nation.
'Zakhm' has no political agenda. But, it certainly says things as they are.
Men who create power make an indispensable contribution to a nation's greatness. But, men who question power make a contribution just as indispensable.
If the story-teller is to nourish the roots of his culture, society must set him free to follow his vision wherever it takes him.
I believe that, at times, if some of us are almost too critical of our society, it's because our sensitivity and our concern for justice makes us aware that our nation falls terribly short of its highest potential.
Questioning authority can hardly be called our national pastime. We even make a philosophy out of fear. Fatalism, destiny, karma... are the favourite cultural holes we hide in when authority flogs us. And what's our tragedy.
I personally feel that religion should be kept private.
I feel it is the believers who are most dangerous for the secular framework of a nation.
I am a people's person. I consume people.
I love to inspire and get inspired.
I love people who have distinctive, unique personalities who are not in assembly lines and have something to offer.
A long and productive career in the world of films is bound to be checkered with success and failures. You cannot have one without the other; the only way not to make a flop is not to make a film.
I would rather be stupid than pretend to be intelligent.
I love working with newcomers.
I don't give a tinker's damn for posterity.
I always wanted to make a film on Kalahandi.
'Zakhm' was my last film as a director.
Life isn't all about entertainment.
A franchise gives a sense of security to everyone - the director, producers, exhibitors, and even the audience feels that they are watching something close to the first part.
'Blood Money' was a stand-alone film, but we worked double for it. We realised how difficult it is to sensitise people to anything new, especially when you don't have a star.
We work without stars, and we proudly proclaim it. People come to Vishesh Films to work with us, and not because we can create a star.
The world is not a static place. People change, evolve.
Men like Sunil Dutt should not be mourned, only envied for their greatness.
The tragedy of India is that the Mahatma, who has numerous streets named after him and has had his statues put up everywhere, who's there in our school books and on our currency, who is used by everyone to hardsell his political ideology, is not emulated in India.
Yes, whatever is born, dies, but I thank life for gifting us a Nelson Mandela. He will sparkle in our consciousness for times to come.
India was going though a difficult time in 1997. We had revolving door governments.
It's only a big man who makes you feel big.
Without a good story, a franchise won't work.
A person doesn't only give money to watch a film: he also gives his time.
A true artist is one who, even after doing a lot, he reminds himself that he hasn't done anything.
Life experiences cannot be learnt on the film set or in front of the camera.
Vijay Anand's death marks the passing away of a true, original mind. Vijay had charisma and cinematic dazzle. He was the first who gave Indian film directors the status of a star.
There is no one idea of India, but ideas of India.
I am a mere filmmaker. I am not even aligned to any political party. I vote for the Congress party, and I root for the Congress ideology, but I am not subject to the Congress party.
I am an absolute atheist.
It would be a tragedy for democracy if dissent goes away.
At the end of the day, human beings make mistakes.
Cinema is not part of my entertainment.
My last film as director, the National Award winning 'Zakhm,' barely managed to break even. So why should I listen to so-called sensibilities of a handful of critics?
It's always better to make a hero than lean on one. My goal is to emulate China in the filmmaking business, not Los Angeles.
I have only an appetite for masochistic truth, and only box-office collection figures interest me.
When the film industry moves to the 21st century, there should be no doubt in anyone's mind that the money used in film-making is clean and devoid of any underworld connections.
India will not function if you do not believe in unity in diversity.
The Congress may have made mistakes, but their ideology is not wrong.
I can be unhappy with the Congress, but I cannot give up on its ideology.
Modi talks about Congress Mukt Bharat. I feel this is a fascist ideology.
Rahul Roy is delusional. He wants 'Aashiqui' to end with him. When it didn't end with me, how can it end with him?
Life continues, irrespective of whether we are there or not.
I have great reverence for women.
I was perhaps lucky to be born in a single-parent home where my mother, Shirin Mohammed Ali, was the sole figure I revered. My father's absence in my life in my formative years exposed me to only one person, who was my source of learning the lessons of life. So to me, listening to a woman and her worldly view is almost automatic.
While the male wants to conquer the world, the woman has a take on her immediate world that is so sparklingly refreshing that the male cannot even think of it.
'Arth' was born at a stage of my life when I had gone through an emotional wasteland.
My father did not live with us. When he came home, he never took off his shoes - he wouldn't be staying. My father had another family: Although my father had two homes, he paid for our education and household expenses.
I was born on September, 20, 1948, to Nanabhai Bhatt, a Hindu, and Shirin Mohammed Ali, a Muslim. I was born after three daughters and followed by a daughter and son.
I was a dreamer, and thank God for that!
The real world is harsh.
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