Top 79 Quotes & Sayings by Mukul Dev - Page 2

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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
I don't really take things to heart.
I like to write on anything that is intriguing, unheard of - something that is offbeat.
If someone praises me for my acting, all I say is thanks and in case of criticism, I do apologize. — © Mukul Dev
If someone praises me for my acting, all I say is thanks and in case of criticism, I do apologize.
I hail from Padhyana village in Adampur district near Jalandhar.
Writing is a little box of interest that I take out once in a while.
I'm honored with the success of 'Omerta' at the Toronto Film Festival.
When I was writing the story of 'Omerta' I was not writing it to make a film or something. But when a filmmaker like Hansal Mehta picked up my story and turned it into a film, I thought that now I can consider myself as a legitimate writer.
Shashi Kapoor's son Kunal Kapoor made for such a handsome Sikh in 'Vijeta.'
It's taken me quite some time to convince people that I can do shades of grey, and I've finally broken that ground.
Gul Badshah is one of the most exciting roles I have played in my life.
Punjab is inseparable from my personality as I have spent a lot of time in my growing up years here.
'SOS' is a typical out-an-out comedy, where I play Sanjay Dutt's brother and Ajay Devgn plays our long lost family enemy.
In 'Burrraah,' I play a teacher whose aim is to reform a bunch of rowdy boys. My character is very interesting and I chose this film for a Punjabi debut because of its story, script, screenplay and director, Sagar Sharma. I love the way he narrates a story.
My role in 'Yamla Pagla Deewana' was widely appreciated, and the best part was that my character connected me with my Punjabi fans.
My father knew how to speak in Pushtan; he understood the Afghani culture very well.
In both 'Dondo,' which has been directed by Tarun Mukherjee, and 'Krishna' directed by VV Vinayak, I got to play interesting characters. Moreover, I have enjoyed working for these films, because it was a challenge to learn two languages and express my emotions in them.
Punjab is a great place.
Undoubtedly Sunny Deol, he is the most handsome Sardar. You cannot look better than him in a turban. — © Mukul Dev
Undoubtedly Sunny Deol, he is the most handsome Sardar. You cannot look better than him in a turban.
I think Punjabis have an inherent quality - of being gregarious and happy - and that makes for very good characters, and that's the reason why every actor wants to play a Sardar.
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