If I wanted, I could have ruled half of Bombay.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I loved being in Bombay. It was a pretty thrilling place to walk around and explore.
I was very happy in Bombay. I was good at school. There was no reason to change anything. I suppose it must have been some spirit of adventure, of wanting to see the world.
I do think of Bombay as my hometown. Those are the streets I walked when I was learning to walk. And it's the place that my imagination has returned to more than anywhere else.
Having grown up in Bombay, from the day you're born, you have absolute freedom to choose who you want to be.
Never had there been such an attempt to make conquest the servant of civilization. About keeping India there is no question. England has a real duty there.
I had the feeling I was going to be successful, and I didn't want to be another disappointing Indian.
I'm a pucca Indian. Bombay is my home.
'Bombay Velvet' is my first film in a trilogy about Bombay, before it became a metropolis.
I moved to cricket at a time when I was at the peak of my career, and I can guarantee you that no one else from Bollywood would have done that.
You can take the boy out of Bombay; you can't take Bombay out of the boy, you know.