Words matter. These are the best Dimple Kapadia Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I have realised that it has become essential to promote your film. God forbid, if a film doesn’t run, I shouldn’t be blamed for that.
I haven’t been a prototype mother.
My journey with Rajesh Khanna was good, thrilling… a roller coaster ride. I feel honoured to have two children with him.
I got more than my share in life; a little more wouldn’t hurt.
If there has to be one favourite actor of mine, it has to be Rajesh Khanna.
I am a very lazy person.
I have done fewer films than I should have. No regrets. I wanted to be at home.
I love seeing colours of various hues; they simply fascinate me.
I was never a ‘Mills and Boon’ kind of a person.
I will continue to give justice to do whatever I want to and like to do.
To me, Valentine’s Day is not merely limited to a lover but speaks of universal love.
I have enough to keep me going, and I love watching ‘Bigg Boss.’ I totally enjoy that. I don’t miss any episode.
Films cannot change anybody’s life. That’s a load of crap.
There are bathroom singers, but I am a bathroom painter. In other words, my art will stay inside the four walls of my house.
I think all my life’s story is condensed in my face. It is neither innocent nor coy. It speaks volumes.
I often meet directors who want to cast me as the protagonist, but if the rest of the characters are not strong enough, the film is bound to fall flat on a creative level.
The biggest high for me was to marry Rajesh Khanna. That was a high, and I don’t think my success was as much of a high as getting married to this superstar. I used to be a big fan of his; it was dream come true.
Hindi cinema hasn’t moved at all in terms of roles for actresses beyond 18 years.
‘Being Cyrus’ is very young in language or grammar. I am not saying that these things can’t be achieved in Hindi. All I am saying is that it would not be the same.
People call me fussy, but that’s a fallacy.
There is a future for English films. Don’t we all talk, breathe, and think in English? If we can talk and think in English, we can also make films in English.
I love playing poker, reading, and painting.
I’m not satisfied in the sense I am not looking for any roles, but I do make peace with myself saying that ‘I am not the best in the world.’ But I have tried to give my best, and I want to get better.
There is no role that I look forward to.
I really swung between the extremes. From the danger of being ostracised by the society, I almost overnight found myself as virtually the darling of the millions.
I like all kinds of music, be it old Hindi movie songs or English classics.
I love Priyanka Chopra, Kareena Kapoor, and Tabu.
If I am not excited about a project, then how do I expect my audience to watch my film? Give me good roles, and I will be working round the clock.
If the audience likes your work, if they like you, they don’t think whether you are married or have children or not. I made that quite clear.
I do watch Malayalam films, but please don’t ask me which are the ones that I saw.
There is certainly no formula of making a successful film, but there are means to make a sensible film.
Every life is special.
I find it very boring to keep on talking about myself! Which is why I find giving interviews also very boring.
I made my film debut in 1973.
There aren’t enough good scripts.
I am trying to do films that stay with me for some time. ‘Banaras’ stays with me.
As a viewer, I decide when I see the promo of a film whether I want to watch it or not. No amount of marketing can convince me otherwise.
There was always a conscious effort on my part to do different cinema. It’s taken time for the directors to accept me.
Being a creative person, I’m naturally drawn towards art of any kind. But I’m more attracted to paintings because they radiate an aura of their own.
I never thought I would get a National Award. For me, it was huge, and I got complacent.
I simply love Malayalam films because they do great cinema, and there is a whole lot of effort that goes into it.
Akshay Kumar is more than a son to me. What I love about him is that there is never a dull moment with him. He is always up to some nonsense.
Art is a beautiful world to get into. Once you are there, it is very difficult to get out of it. Like, once you start painting, you don’t want to leave your brush and colours.
I don’t want to push myself and am happy doing one to two films a year.