Ram Gopal Varma Quotes
If 'Bhoot' was called 'Man Ke Rishte,' no one would be interested. The title is a very essential part of a film. It subconsciously prepares the audience as to what they can expect.

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All men would be tyrants if they could.
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I'm a good Muslim and I'm only interested in Islam.
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I'm more interested in producing than acting.
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Would you believe in what you believe in if you were the only one who believed it?
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My father was a socialist, so he would have thought that I shouldn't be a dame.
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I'm very interested in science.
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We are like the mechanism of a watch: each part is essential.
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I was always more interested in my books and my writing than going out. It's OK to say I'm a nerd. That's me.
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'Carousel,' please! I would die to do that.
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I didn't get interested in education until I had kids.
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Anyone who still supports George Bush would still let Michael Jackson babysit their kids.
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If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?
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The most essential part of my day is a proper dinner.
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All violations of essential privacy are brutalizing.
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I would have loved to have been a cricketer.
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I would be the worst biologist in the world!
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An EMP explosion would wipe out our grid, wipe out our cellular system.
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I'm not interested in people positioning me next to other artists.
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I was very laced with drugs myself, but Fred seemed to be even more so than me. That might have had something to do with it. That might have had something to do with nobody wanting to play my records, too, I don't know.
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Anything that can be perfect is very damaging for my psyche.
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We ought to open up energy innovation across the board and - and remove the barriers to every form of energy.
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When kids don't learn about their own heritage in school, they just don't care about school... But you won't see it in the history books unless we get the power to write our own history and tell our story ourselves.
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If 'Bhoot' was called 'Man Ke Rishte,' no one would be interested. The title is a very essential part of a film. It subconsciously prepares the audience as to what they can expect.