Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Vivek Oberoi

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actor Vivek Oberoi.
Last updated on November 7, 2024.
Vivek Oberoi

Vivekanand Oberoi is an Indian actor who predominantly appears in Hindi films. He has also appeared in some Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Tamil films. He debuted with Ram Gopal Varma's gangster drama Company (2002), which won him two Filmfare Awards.

I am not saying 'Dum' flopped only because of piracy. But the money which went to the offenders could have gone to the producers of the film.
I believe in one principle: Do your work and leave the rest to God.
I have always been a huge fan of the Spider-Man comics and films. — © Vivek Oberoi
I have always been a huge fan of the Spider-Man comics and films.
It takes someone like Ram Gopal Varma to change the norms, bend the rules, shake convention, and come up with something like 'Road.'
Hits and flops will always be there for any actor.
People will try to pull you down, but you need to fight the negativity in your life. It's always good to stay positive and think positive.
Antara Mali is a fine performer. Her role in 'Road' is in complete contrast to that in 'Company.'
I am a happy-go-lucky guy in real life. I like to chat a lot.
I don't believe in competing with other actors. I believe the only person you can compete is with yourself. You can only do better work compared to your earlier work.
I believe it is tough to be funny and tougher to make people laugh. And it needs to be been done effortlessly. A joke can be comedy, but one can kill the joke if it is delivered badly.
The day my film 'Dum' released, it was available on pirated DVDs and VCDs. They showed the movie on cable channels. It was pathetic. It was so frustrating.
I'm someone who has always had a positive outlook towards life.
I like people, and I like to be around people. They are fascinating. I like to behave like a common man. I am a common man. — © Vivek Oberoi
I like people, and I like to be around people. They are fascinating. I like to behave like a common man. I am a common man.
For me, quality of role is important, and if a role excites me, I do it.
I hold the record for the maximum number of obituaries written for an actor's career.
I'm very secure in my life.
We have become so used to complaining about the state of our country that we have forgotten what it is to celebrate India, to celebrate what India stands for.
I can do very dramatic films, and at the same time, I can do a very meaningless movie, too, if I feel my role is good.
I think there are just bad films and good films. Period.
I am not interested in being a star.
I am really happy and ecstatic that 'Grand Masti' has been such a huge success.
For 'Rakht Charitra,' I had to gain and lose weight. I simultaneously shot the film in three languages - Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi.
I prefer to celebrate every moment of my life and not allow any negativity.
Yes, I do write poetry. It's very therapeutic. I'm influenced by Pablo Neruda and Gulzar Saab. It's all very personal.
There is less plastic in Tupperware factory than our film industry. People with plastic smile and plastic heart.
If you love someone truly, just look into her eyes. You will find your soul in her.
On the sets, I am usually positive, open, and happy. I talk to co-stars, I interact with people on the sets, and I chill.
Thanks to the wonderful support system provided by my father, I was never insecure about my future.
All I did was make the best of the opportunity that I got in 'Company.'
Like women, life is unpredictable and a huge risk.
I concentrate on acting while my dad handles the business side of my career.
All I can say is I am lucky I have never had any misunderstandings with my co-stars.
If the world is the body, India is its soul.
If Bollywood had its temple, then Amitabh Bachchan's idol would be in it.
If you love a person truly, you can make an ordinary day very special for her.
I am bad at numbers and math. Always was!
If you do not try, you will never succeed. So try and try until you do.
Everyone in Bollywood must unite to fight piracy. — © Vivek Oberoi
Everyone in Bollywood must unite to fight piracy.
I am not a flirt.
I don't believe in the concept of stardom.
Acting is a state of being, and the camera can tell instantly if you're lying. But there are many different ways to approach that state of being. Each director has his own approach to the situation, and that's really interesting.
I just want to do films that I like and to enjoy my work.
I've had the privilege to work with fantastic directors - Ram Gopal Varma, Mani Ratnam, Inder Kumar, to name a few.
Life is all about being positive and celebrating what you have in the moment.
I don't usually talk about the social work I do because I don't do it for publicity. If I can bring a smile to the face of a few children in this one lifetime, I'd be happy.
If I have superpowers, I would eliminate all negative people and all negativity from this world.
I don't think 'Road' is an experimental film.
I am a hungry actor, and I want to do good films. — © Vivek Oberoi
I am a hungry actor, and I want to do good films.
My first film was Ram Gopal Varma's 'Company.' I was paid Rs 3 lakhs for it.
By virtue of being a half Punjabi and half Sikh, tandoori chicken was my staple diet.
Mothers can do anything. They have ways of finding out if you have eaten or not.
I have always loved travelling in autorickshaws.
In 'Road,' my character is linear and uni-dimensional. It was more of a reacting character. I am a foil to the other characters in the film. It is the most normal character in the most abnormal, extraordinary film.
If you go to see a film with a woman you love, then even if the film is bad, you can hold hands and laugh at it.
I am not crazy about doing Hollywood films.
I am a simple person; I come from a very simple home. We believe in enjoying life and what we have.
Antonia Bernath is a sensational actress, a really, really fantastic girl.
I am not interested to do a five-minute role in a film which is not exciting to me.
'Masti' did so well. It was unexpected and clicked very well with masses.
I think it is important to be fearless in life. I have always made fearless choices. Some have worked; the others haven't.
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