I am a Bombay girl.

There is a psychology of Bombay.

I'm a pucca Indian. Bombay is my home.

Growing up in Bombay, I saw many sick people.

If I wanted, I could have ruled half of Bombay.

Bombay is different to Liverpool, or anywhere, really.

I came to Bombay in January 1981. It was primarily for 'Gandhi.'

I saw Mani sir's 'Bombay,' and I wanted to be a Mani sir heroine.

People would be amazed that I've grown up in Bombay and not Banaras.

My family and relatives alone could fill Shanmukhananda Hall in Bombay.

I am working on 'Bombay Velvet'. The music for it is jazz from the '60s.

The theme of 'Bombay' will make you fall in love with it again and again.

I came to Bombay and got my first big break in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 'Guddi.'

Salaam Bombay' and 'Monsoon Wedding' are the two Mira Nair films I go back to.

I was chosen over British and French choreographers to work on 'Bombay Dreams.'

Bombay feels like a second home now. I have adapted to the lifestyle of the city.

More dreams are realised and extinguished in Bombay than any other place in India.

'Bombay Boys' is among my favourite movies and my favourite performance of myself.

You can take the boy out of Bombay; you can't take Bombay out of the boy, you know.

I loved being in Bombay. It was a pretty thrilling place to walk around and explore.

'Bombay Velvet' is my most romantic film, it's my 'Titanic' or 'Gone With The Wind.'

I found Bombay and opium, the drug and the city, the city of opium and the drug Bombay

'Bombay Velvet' is my first film in a trilogy about Bombay, before it became a metropolis.

The reason I went ahead with making the music for 'Bombay Velvet' was because I loved the script.

'Salaam Bombay' didn't put a halo on the poor. Instead, it said that they will teach us how to live.

All I did was write it down, one word after the other, beginning and ending with the same one, Bombay.

My mother is a lawyer by profession. Now she has shifted with me in Bombay. I lost my father a long back.

Having grown up in Bombay, from the day youre born, you have absolute freedom to choose who you want to be.

When I don't have the time to be in the Himalayas, I am in Bombay, Los Angles or N.Y. or Paris or wherever.

Having grown up in Bombay, from the day you're born, you have absolute freedom to choose who you want to be.

I have been in Bombay for the last 18 years; I have been on my own. I have travelled wherever I've wanted to.

When I came to Bombay, as it was called in my time, it was filled with people from everywhere, Kashmir to Kerala.

Duly Enlightened Gandhi's head by Mall of the 'Free Press Journal,' Bombay, in 1932Watches may disagree, but let us not.

When I did musicals in London a number of years ago, I was in a workshop scenario for a year or more with 'Bombay Dreams.'

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.

Delhi gives you a lot of love. Bombay people don't care much because it's usual for them to see a TV serial guy or a movie actor.

I've always wanted to do an Indian film, but I didn't want to come to India and pretend that I could play an average Bombay girl.

Anurag was always too passionate about 'Raman Raghav 2.0' to care about anything else. There never was a 'Bombay Velvet' hangover.

The thing about Mumbai is you go five yards and all of human existence is revealed. It's an incredible cavalcade of life, and I love that.

Bombay is the ideal microcosm of India, of that whole sense of inequality where you could have the biggest skyscrapers next to the poorest slums.

Muslims remain the most convenient target for prejudice in a city like Delhi, which is far more ghettoized than Bombay or Bangalore, for example.

Those who are complaining about Bombay's law and order should be sent to U.P. and Bihar - only then they will realize how safe and secure Bombay is.

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.

Having plenty of living space has to be the greatest luxury in a city, and I guess in some sense Bombay is the antithesis of what living in Canada must be.

When I was in college, my brother, B.R. Chopra, who is everything to me, was a director in Bombay. He taught me filmmaking. What I am today is because of him.

I think Calcutta is that kind of a market that if you are a Delhi or a Bombay designer, they feel they are being shortchanged and given stock that isn't fresh.

Roja,' 'Bombay' and 'Dil Se' weren't planned as political films. It was a phase India was going through and these things affected me and found their way into my work.

Everyone knows Gautam Gambhir is a star who is going to be in Bombay, London, and Johannesburg. He is not going to be available to attend to people of his constituency.

I was very happy in Bombay. I was good at school. There was no reason to change anything. I suppose it must have been some spirit of adventure, of wanting to see the world.

Look at New York and the number of crimes out there. Every big city has crime. Bombay is the biggest city of India. So, naturally, all crimes in Bombay get banner headlines.

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