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I take eight meals a day.
I am a wholesale entertainer.
I love to prepare for my roles.
I've learnt so much from Mithunda.
My final ambition is to turn director.
I've two failed marriages in the past.
I believe my biggest critic is me only.
My audiences are giving me awards every day.
We should celebrate love on all the 365 days.
All my life, Sundays have been a working day.
Technology is a very important part of cinema.
I have no connections with any political event.
The memories of shooting in Iceland are amazing.
When I need to go to my bank, I'll do television.
It is an honour to conduct a masterclass at IFFI.
I think, it's important to understand how to release a film.
I came to know about my father joining BJP through the media.
There were times when 22 of my films would release in a year.
I share good relationships with politicians from all parties.
I am a person who believes in giving due respect to everyone.
As a good actor, I think you need to know camera, dubbing etc.
No Bengali comedy show is complete without mocking my mannerisms.
Cinema is a temple and who am I to say which person deserves entry?
I was barely 17 when our father decided to part ways with my mother.
I want to act in films such as 'My Left Foot' and 'A Beautiful Mind.'
I am not cut out for politics. I don't even dream of joining politics.
A handsome period of my childhood was spent at our house in Tollygunge.
Working out, for me, is like brushing my teeth. So, I can't cheat on that.
When it comes to my industry, I will always be there to voice our concerns.
Bengal has always produced good cinema, be it Satyajit Ray or Ritwik Ghatak.
When you are on the host's seat you have to synchronize with so many things.
I was born to be an actor and I haven't exhausted myself in this particular field.
Praktan' saw stupendous success in Bengal, can it not be remade in Hindi? It sure can.
Talent is a very cliched word. Hard work is the key and I am a very hard working person.
I have not planned my Bollywood career the way I have planned my career in Bengali films.
I have been to Goa before on innumerable occasions. I have shot at Fort Aguada in Goa too.
I go to bed very late. I usually stay up till 2:30 A.M. but am up by seven in the morning.
Throughout my career, I have criticized my every single step and I am open to any criticism.
For me, 'Shanghai' is beyond language. For me, it's good cinema. The language is incidental.
The main reason I didn't work in Bollywood was due to the tremendous pressure on me in Bengal.
I watch all kinds of Indian cinema. There are many good films in Bengali, Marathi and Malayalam.
In my Bengali films, I am involved with all the promotional activities, release date posters etc.
Mithunda is a great actor. He has done all kinds of roles simultaneously and that's no mean feat.
There's a wow factor associated with my name. It could be due to my work as well as my behaviour.
If get an off on a Sunday, I try to keep my script-readings, meet my directors, plan film releases.
To portray a singer who gets on stage at night, who is away from the limelight, is never an easy task.
The Prosenjit-Rituparna jodi is a huge contribution to Bengali cinema as we have delivered several hits.
People of Mumbai respect me a lot and they are well aware of my contributions towards the film industry.
Life is like a circle and you have to know when to move on. Success and failure are a part and parcel of it.
I wanted to be a hero, then I wanted to be an actor. But always I wanted to be respected as a good human being.