'SRK couldn't have been nicer, empathetic, more sharing and interactive. It really was a wonderful moment.'
'Family is the most important thing in a society.' 'That's why I am always thinking about family and society. I want it to be better.'
'To see India being recognized at a global level at a platform like this... 'I think it says a lot about where we are as a nation and the road ahead for us as a nation.'
'When I came into the process, there was a treatment and in the treatment, there are always stories and parts that take place in Mumbai.'
Director Neeraj Ghaywan explains why his cinema challenges the traditional notion of good and evil.
'I don't know whether this curse will be lifted or not. It's in the hands of the audience.'
Sethupathi will soon make his Hindi debut with Mumbaikaar.
'Politics affects everything in your life...' 'It's a wrong perception that artistes should not talk about politics.'
'All the guys in this country were stuck in the 'alpha' for the longest time.' 'They were told not to cry, be the man in the house.' 'I wanted to touch upon that vulnerability and innocence that is still alive in men.'
'When you are crafting a story, it's always important to see how authentic that story is because if it is authentic and rooted, it will stand the test of time.'
'J'One of the reasons Jim Comey was fired was because he wouldn't pledge loyalty to Trump, which meant that whatever Trump is hiding would be dismissed or the investigations will be stopped.'
'There are girls out there who are gonna feel self accepting through this film because she's someone who just wants to live her own life. She's not a particularly selfish person, or reckless, but well thought.'
'I am not a future guy.' 'I just owe it to my audience here.' 'I never want them to wonder why this guy did this role.' 'Even for my bad films, I want them to think that he was trying at least.'
'In our business, every time a seat goes empty, it is a perishable good.' 'We have lost the opportunity of earning revenue out of it.' 'It's impossible to recover what we have lost.'
'These are cautionary tales, warning you to grow up fast, to be aware of the world around you and make sure that there are no wolves hiding in the shadows.'
'We want to push boundaries; we want to push the envelope as far as content is concerned...'
'We wanted to explore the divisions in India -- be it class, caste, language, religion or gender.'
Vidhu Vinod Chopra on Parinda.
'At a time when the news channels are screaming louder than the worst crowd, you can't be subtle if you really want to say something important,' Anubhav Sinha tells Bedika/PTI.