Delhi is my emotional home. I still dream of owning a home there.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The first thing I look forward to when I am in Delhi is to spend some time with my family. It's always lovely coming back here and playing in front of my own people. It's just a special place.
When I lived in Delhi, it was burdened with so many futures - fast roads, malls, flyovers - that one felt almost obliged to be hopeful. Now that hope has diminished, you can feel the city going into a frenzy to reinvent itself. I miss living there.
Delhi means everything to me. This city has given me everything, and I love it.
I was born in Faridabad and I spent a major part of my growing up years in Delhi before shifting to Mumbai. Delhi-NCR is still very special to me.
Usually, I come for film promotions or events, but I have so many fond memories of Delhi.
Delhi is definitely a foodie's paradise.
I left Delhi in 1989 and remember very little of how life used to be then. Increasingly, in my recent visits to Delhi, I've started to realize that the city has become intellectually very lively. It makes me want to discover the city over and over again.
I dream of an India that is prosperous, strong and caring. An India, that regains a place of honour in the comity of great nations.
I've always had strong ties with Delhi, and I do stay in touch with my friends and periodically visit the capital. I started my schooling at St. Columbus High School before I went to Mayo College. Delhi, for me, is a historical city with all its beautiful monuments.
Anyone who has grown up in Delhi knows it's horrible.