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Later when I was in Mithibai College, Mumbai, I was a singer for a rock band.
I miss Mumbai when I'm not here. The city does that to you, and it's exciting.
It was only after moving to Mumbai that I was completely seduced by Bollywood.
I have studied and graduated out of Delhi. I moved to Mumbai after graduation.
I am basically a Delhi boy who has been living in Mumbai for the past 12 years.
What I really miss about Mumbai's Durga Puja is the positivity and the synergy.
I was lucky to land up in Mumbai when serious cinema was just beginning to flower.
I was born in Mangalore, where my nani lived, but was raised throughout in Mumbai.
People are living with a 'live and let live' attitude which I like here in Mumbai.
Mumbai and Gujarat are the two places that can be termed as the capital of theatre.
Can I call up any actor in Mumbai? I can, and they can say wrong number and hang up!
Terrorism doesn't have a border. Terrorists attack Mumbai, Peshawar, and also Paris.
As soon as you come to Mumbai, get a job, then start your struggle. That's what I did.
Having lived in a big city like Mumbai, I feel it gives you another personality in a way.
Maharashtra, Mumbai and Mumba Devi blessed me and gave me name, fame and everything else.
The challenge starts when you first come to Mumbai. But it's momentary if you win an award.
When I did the Art of Living course in Mumbai in 1996, I really didn't know what to expect.
I live in Mumbai with my mom and sister. And, of course, I always consider Chennai as home.
From Mira Road to Malad, Mumbai is full of such outsiders, wanting to become Shah Rukh Khan.
When I was a child, the idea of coming to Mumbai and becoming a singer was a far-fetched one.
Actually, my real name is not Mona. It's Jasmeet. I changed it to Mona when I came to Mumbai.
I'm a school dropout. So, at the age of 16, I moved to Mumbai to try my luck on some business.
I have lived in Mumbai for more than 20 years, have my domicile here, my home and family here.
A pleased audience member is a pleased audience member, whether they're in New York or Mumbai.
I have led a few teams prior to the IPL, led in Mumbai T20 as well as DY Patil T20 tournament.
In Mumbai I have to keep an eye on my diet so that I stay in shape, but at home I just indulge.
If there is one city apart from Mumbai where I would love to settle down, it has to be Chennai.
Actually, once you have a lot of work at hand in Mumbai, there's little free time to spend alone.
I am born and brought up in Mumbai. I have grown up watching Hindi films. So I belong here, I feel.
Even in music concerts in Mumbai and different parts of the world, seats are reserved for sponsors.
I was born in Mumbai and raised in Mangalore at my grandmother's home which had a farm with animals.
I can't stand the slow pace of Jaipur anymore. I like staying in Mumbai, as everyone is on the move.
I teach theatre in Mumbai and at the National School of Drama, as I want to remain connected with it.
Though I adored Delhi, Mumbai was in my veins and I felt connected to this city and had to come back.
When I moved to Mumbai I had no acting background and so was unable to make a breakthrough for years.
Mumbai is like Manhattan. There's a certain pace, a social life and the thrill of a professional life.
Most of my closest friends have come to visit me in Hyderabad. So I feel I'm always linked with Mumbai.
In Mumbai people never mob you. They might come and talk to you, but they never make you uncomfortable.
In Mumbai, you get good international food but there are few restaurants that serve good Indian cuisine.
People of Mumbai respect me a lot and they are well aware of my contributions towards the film industry.
We used to live in a rented house in Mumbai, and now we live in our own house. That, for me, is success.
Every good looking and handsome boy goes to Mumbai first to struggle; he doesn't focus on Punjabi cinema.
Moving to Mumbai was difficult, as survival was a major concern. I was not from a very well-to-do family.
I said no to too many projects in Mumbai because I felt that it wouldn't have established me as an actor.
Hindi films are so deceptive. I thought Mumbai was this big, grand, beautiful city with sea-facing flats.
Mumbai and its people are full of warmth and love - it has the best qualities of all the cities in India.
People should have access to sports, especially in cities like Mumbai, where we have a shortage of space.
Now that I've moved to Mumbai, I should perhaps get a horse. It'll be a nice escape from my everyday life.
I love winter and can't wait to get into my winter clothes which are usually impossible to wear in Mumbai.