The thing about Mumbai is you go five yards and all of human existence is revealed. It's an incredible cavalcade of life, and I love that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Mumbai is like Manhattan. There's a certain pace, a social life and the thrill of a professional life.
I love being in Mumbai and want to continue being here.
Hindi films are so deceptive. I thought Mumbai was this big, grand, beautiful city with sea-facing flats.
It's not so much what you learn about Mumbai, it's what you learn about yourself, really. It's a funny old hippie thing, but it's true as well. You find out a lot about yourself and your tolerance, and about your inclusiveness.
Mumbai may not be my city. But it is my kind of city.
I loved being in Bombay. It was a pretty thrilling place to walk around and explore.
I grew up in Mumbai.
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.
People talk about places like Mumbai as a tale of two cities, as if the rich and poor don't have anything to do with each other.
The fact is I like Mumbai less and less. My son says, 'Baba, let's go for a drive', and I tell him, 'Where's the fun of a drive in this place?' You get caught in a million traffic jams, and you spend time cooped in your car with all that mad cacophony around you.