It is so strange - if anyone takes my name, I have the ability to make them famous.
You know, I think we Indians are afraid to show and celebrate our happiness, lest things change around. But I feel that it's okay to be sad and okay to show when you are happy.
I am like a kid. I tell my family and friends I'm like a kid.
I'm too shy to do kissing scenes.
I could lie and say my wife cooks for me, but she doesn't. My wife has never learnt cooking but she has great cooks at home.
I don't like the trappings of stardom. I wear the shoes and the Dolce & Gabbana, because I'm told to. But I'm not trapped by it.
Cinema in India is like brushing your teeth in the morning. You can't escape it.
I know it's very idealistic and utopian, but I believe we need to just let everyone not be judged in terms of religion, groups or nations or region.
As a person, I am still very middle class. People don’t realise these things. Most of the black suits that I wear are the same. All the designer clothes I have are actually from my films. I don’t dream of Rolls Royce and things like that… People are kind enough to me to give me the nicest things in life, but it doesn’t mean that I’m used to them.
Youngsters are the most discerning audience. They want entertainment, they want issues.
We are not supposed to have an opinion. If we have an opinion, it has to be controversial – that is how we are always projected. It is difficult.
Whenever I start feeling too arrogant about myself, I always take a trip to the U.S. The immigration guys kick the star out of my stardom.
Sex is not required to sell my film. My name is enough.
I have lived in Mumbai for more than 20 years, have my domicile here, my home and family here.
My favorite dish is tandoori chicken.
If I talk to a girl, it's assumed that I'm having a scene with her. If I don't, then it's assumed that I'm gay.
I have memories of being in Yale five years ago. It was December and so damn cold that while professing love to my leading lady and singing a Bollywood ditty which went something like this, Kabhie alvida na kehna – my mouth froze itself to death. I say death because as I inched closer to kiss her, mouthing the words kabhi alvida na… my mouth and jaw just locked.
It is stupid on my part to think of banning the media.
Indian civilisation does not distinguish in terms of religion. We are an impossible achievement in the world and I'm very proud to be an Indian.
I am happy making the films I make and I would like the West to be impressed with what we do from India.
Yeah, I treat all my heroines like children now. I pick them up, I cuddle them, I call them baby.
I've won many awards and I want more. If you want to call it hunger then I'm hungry for awards.
When I asked Imran Khan for an autograph he picked up his bat to hit me.
Well Mandira, I hope not. You see, I started both their careers. And as far as i can remember, I started yours too.
Maybe the country doesn’t pray for me like they do for Sachin Tendulkar, but I know I’m on a good wicket as well.
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