Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actor Ali.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib was a cousin, son-in-law and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He ruled as the fourth rightly guided caliph from 656 until his assassination in 661. He is one of the central figures in Shia Islam as the first Shia Imam and in Sunni Islam as the fourth of the "rightly guided" (rāshidūn) caliphs. He was the son of Abu Talib and Fatimah bint Asad, the husband of Fatima, and the father of Hasan, Husayn, Zaynab, and Umm Kulthum.
In real life, I am a very sensitive person as l lived alone in Chennai for 15 years without my family. I always remember that phase of my life.
Everybody, not just stars, should take up the responsibility of giving back to society. It doesn't matter how much you give, but what really matters is if you are willing to give something.
I want to serve the society in my own way.
I really don't mind being a comedian because I get the chance to make people laugh and I think that's truly a gift.
I've been donating all the money I earn from the TV shows to a charitable trust.
If a film works, you get more offers, appreciation and the latter is like oxygen. We survive on that.
I have my own style and my own body language.
When I am dubbing for my character, if I laugh at the figure on the screen, I know I have done well.
It's always nice to be treated as a hero.
I love my role in 'Deshamuduru' but I did not get any award.
I am lucky I got roles where I worked for just seven days and made equal impact with the hero who worked for 70 days.
A comedian's career span is five or 10 years. I am lucky to have worked with so many distinguished actors and their grandsons.
Only humility can take you places.
I played few hero roles in the initial days of my career, but audiences loved me for my comic timing and, therefore, I later turned comedian.
Filmmakers often tell me to watch the original version. I never do.
My daughter Fathima is a bigger comedian than me. She makes me laugh all the time.
One doesn't need a particular height or body to be a villain in movies. He needs the brain and the look.
It was director Krishna Reddy who introduced me as a hero. All my films with him have been very successful.
When I see sentimental scenes, I get emotional and tears start flowing from my eyes.