At home, I'm just Amy, but in India, I get mobbed.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The only place I can go where I'm not mobbed is my house.
I feel completely at home in the absurdities of India.
I visit India a lot.
We live in a day that nobody's lived in before: where you can touch more people. The message I'll speak tonight and the message that I speak at home, people in India will hear. It's just an amazing day.
I'm a pucca Indian. Bombay is my home.
I am at home in Dublin, more than in any other city.
Home is where I work, and I work everywhere.
It's not quite right to be sitting outside India and to be judging what is happening in India.
We don't leave home without my daughter's doll La-La. She looks like a bit of a rag, but India is obsessed with her.
I cannot live anywhere else except India.