There is a psychology of Bombay.
“There is a psychology of Bombay.”
— Sharad Pawar · Bombay
The World Motivation
There is a psychology of Bombay.
“There is a psychology of Bombay.”
— Sharad Pawar · Bombay
There is a psychology of Bombay.
If prices drop, we have to protect farmers from distress; if prices rise, we should be ready to pay market rates.
In India, no one becomes prime minister before they are in their mid-70s.
I was never sent to Kashmir on any secret mission. I want to make that position clear.
If I am a trader, and I know you have got ample stocks, why should I buy?
When I moved to Bombay, it was very harsh. I was nothing like what I am today. I couldn't speak a word of English. In England, people might be very understanding about that, but in Bombay, they're not very forgiving. 'If you don't speak English, how do you expect to work in Hindi films?'
The choking humidity makes amphibians of us all, in Bombay, breathing water in air; you learn to live with it, and you learn to like it, or you leave.
I've been to Delhi, Madras, Bangalore and a lot of other cities, but I have never seen a crime set-up like that in Bombay.
Most of the top actors and actresses may be working in ten or twelve films at the same time, so they will give one director two hours and maybe shoot in Bombay in the morning and Madras in the evening. It happens.