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I am an Indian citizen. How can anyone label me as an outsider?

Our relations with the various Indian tribes continue to be of a pacific character.

I was the first Indian model to have a career in Paris, Milan and New York.

The Indian film industry does not believe in investing financial resources in scripts.

My background is from India, and I always get asked, 'When are you going to do an Indian film, a musical or Bollywood film?'

It's hard to write haiku. I write long, silly Indian poems.

We recognize the distinctness of Asian art when we turn to its traditional forms, recognize it as Japanese, Chinese and Indian, even Balinese or Thai.

Every Indian instinctively trusts a person from Kabul.

Much of Indian science seems intuitive and not bound by the rigid thinking of classical scientists.

I follow dancers like Jennifer Lopez and Beyonce, as they are in my zone, but when it comes to Indian dancing, I am a huge Madhuri Dixit fan.

Indian artists are working with a history that's overwhelming and rich.

I am very much of an Indian by heart.

Indian writers in English are rank individualists. Even among the progressives, there is a strain of anti-leftism, or at least a suspicion of any organized politics.

The Indian is a human being.

I don't think anyone can replace the brand 'Bachchan.' You can call him a brand. But for me, he defines Indian cinema when it comes to actors.

The Sino-Indian War in 1962 has fundamentally shaped and distorted Indian attitudes towards China. It also obscured a great deal of what has happened in China since 1962.

I watch all kinds of Indian cinema. There are many good films in Bengali, Marathi and Malayalam.

'Hamari Adhuri Kahani' is a very emotional perspective on a traditional Indian woman.

David Dhawan is the best as far as Indian comedy films are concerned.

Indian junk food is my sin, even though I pretend to like Japanese.