My experience in Bollywood has been this: You work hard, you deliver, and nobody finds fault with you.

A Bollywood hero, for most people, has been a Raj, a Rahul or a Prem... it's now a part of the psyche.

In Bollywood they think if a leading lady can do one free-falling kick she's achieved the unthinkable.

I never went and searched for a Bollywood film. It just happened naturally... it was a natural course.

My mom and I never thought that I would make my way into Bollywood. I was happy doing films down south.

There should be no cricket and Bollywood ties with Pakistan till Pakistan stops cross-border terrorism.

I love Bollywood as a viewer, but going in front of the camera and singing and dancing is not my thing.

I've chosen films that are different compared to the conventional Bollywood films we all know and love.

Bollywood is a dream come true for me and I am not going to take anything for granted, that's for sure.

I am interested in Bollywood. Everyone wants to do bigger and better work. I also want to do good work.

I'd love to be in the Bollywood movies. The producers here can call me - collect! I'm a Punjab da munda.

People talk about Bollywood being very kitsch, and just songs and dances, and over the top and colorful.

People talk about Bollywood being very kitsch, and just songs and dances, and over the top and colorful.

Our Bollywood stars who talk of being part of 100 crore films, I think I belong to the 1,000 crore club.

I want to do a good, high-tech-commercial-action film. Something along the lines of Bollywood's 'Dhoom.'

I don't think anyone can make it in Bollywood without talent and hard work and it applies to all fields.

After all my hard work, I ventured into Bollywood with 'Traffic,' which is a remake of a Malayalam movie.

I like Victoria Beckham's fashion sense. In Bollywood, Kangana Ranaut is really out-of-the-box and quirky.

Most of the actresses I have worked with have started their career in South and then shifted to Bollywood.

Whenever someone asks me to name a dream hero or pair, I always end up getting Bollywood names in my mind.

Bollywood is a huge industry with a lot of competition and you always have to stay at the top of the game.

I do good work in Pakistan. I am an A-lister actor. So, even in Bollywood I want to work with an A-lister.

After passing out of the National School of Drama, I spent many years doing small-time roles in Bollywood.

I don't think I am one of the fashionable actresses in Bollywood but I know what suits me and my body type.

I don't know too much about Bollywood at all, but I've done quite a bit of dancing... and not much singing.

I didn't even plan Bollywood! I did my first film just to experience something new, and not start a career!

My South Indian audience matters to me a lot, so I like when they watch my Bollywood films. It feels great.

People in Bengal know me because of my stint in 'Bigg Boss,' 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa' and the Bollywood flicks.

I am an actress. My first film was a Telugu film, my second film was Bollywood, and third was Indo-Chinese.

If there is place for music that I do in Bollywood, then I would surely like to sing a song in a Hindi film.

Bottom line is, off-beat film or commercial films, Tollywood or Bollywood, it's the role that matters to me.

I am very happy playing and showing off my talent on the cricket field and have no plans to enter Bollywood.

I have grown up watching Bollywood films, watching Shah Rukh Khan's films. I am happy that I worked with him.

I am happy in Bollywood, but I am contesting elections to solve problems of people, as they have trust in me.

In India, thousands of people want to be in the movies because Bollywood plays such a huge role in our lives.

I hate the term 'Bollywood,' because we're not a 'me too' of Hollywood. The Indian film industry is prolific.

In South, the actresses are expected to be fuller, unlike Bollywood. The sensibilities are totally different.

It's so lovely to know that people who you would never think know about Bollywood, they know about Bollywood.

Sportsmen do not need Bollywood or film industry; they do not need publicity: it could be the other way round.

Travelling has always been my passion and also an integral part of my profession, lovingly known as Bollywood.

The Indian music scene is completely dominated by Bollywood music. We need to create space for indi-pop music.

I don't listen to Bollywood music much. But yes I listen to Indian music quite often and other non- film music.

It's very difficult to get recognized in Bollywood. There are so many talented singers and so much competition.

I was so shy, I couldn't stand up in front of people and speak. Now I'm in the next big three Bollywood movies.

Bollywood is a business more than an art industry. One has to play the game others play to carve your own path.

I have fulfilled all my dreams in Bollywood. Now I have to find new dreams for Bollywood before I strike again.

I am not saying one is better than the other. I enjoy both. But Hollywood is far more organised than Bollywood.

In Bollywood, on an average, movies are made in six months or a year, but Puri completed 'Loafer' in two months.

I used to think that Bollywood is a place where actresses are required to expose. I didn't want to act in films.

I tapped into my potential in Bengali films, which I don't think directors in Bollywood were able to understand.

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