Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actor Vivek Oberoi.
Last updated on November 7, 2024.
No one knows why a film does well or not. The reasons for this are not important. What is important is the intention you start the film with and the final state when the film releases on a Friday - whether people liked it or not.
Mumbai is where my heart is. This is home.
Guilt is a serious appetite killer.
I am fascinated by Shah Rukh Khan. He is brilliant.
I keep saying this to everyone: 'Grand Masti' is a family film that the entire family needs to watch - independently!
As for politics, I share good relations with people across parties, not any particular one.
For me, I have nobody who I hate. I don't have place for hate in life.
'Dum' is not about the bicep. It is about soul.
I'd work with anyone that the script requires me to. I'd never let my personal biases rule my judgement.
I don't mind an arranged marriage. The girl my parents choose could be the girl of my dreams.
'Saathiya' is about love, discovering yourself through the way you love someone.
I don't want anything negative in my life, like hate, comparison, competition, and jealousy. I think these things are very heavy and take away from you the way of enjoying life.
I am very privileged to have the parents and family that I do.
A director like Ram Gopal Varma brings out a different dimension in your performance.
Whatever takes your fancy, you should do it without worrying what will people think. Otherwise, you will get stuck, like how some get stuck in a lover boy image or in an action image.
'Company' attracted a certain strata that acknowledged me as a good actor. But in terms of popularity, I owe everything I have to 'Road' because of the song, 'Raste raste, toofan sa.'
Dad is the one I turn to for critique. It helps me to keep growing. When he said 'I am so proud of you,' it meant so much to me.
Language doesn't seem to be a barrier for me to do films in the south.
I love villainous characters; they are so exciting to play. They are so different and challenging.
I am not a fool. I know where I stand in terms of box office returns.
I have a lot of friends in Kollywood. I enjoy a very warm relationship with many actors, actresses, directors, and producers here.
If not for the producers' conviction in me, I wouldn't have had the faith to pull off 'Prince.'
I love acting in Tamil cinema. I have decided quite consciously to do at least one good film every year in Tamil.
I think revenge is an extremely potent and powerful weapon, and hatred is more powerful sometimes than love.
I feel an image is a creeping jail growing all around you without you even realising it. Suddenly, you are trapped, and an actor should never be trapped.
There are certain directors I have worked with who build up the scene and get you all excited, but when you actually do it, it falls below your expectation.
I am genuinely a peaceful person now.
My mother is from Chennai, and I have a lot of relatives here.
I'm blessed with more than I could dream of.
I have a beautiful family, and I wake up to bliss every day.
When you go for first date, you are so conscious about what you are wearing, how you smell, how much money you have in your wallet. You have to plan the day - you have to plan the traffic - but in a relationship, you take all the things for granted.
Women are better than man at valuing relationships and much better than men in terms of contributing towards a relationship.
Every girl deserves the right to pursue their dreams.
You always find women contribute to a relationship more than a man.
The day I got married, I felt there is so much more to life.
I don't believe anyone is good or bad. It's about the choices we make, about how we deal with situations.
Objectivity is the purpose of documentary filmmakers.
I do not want to be restricted to a particular image.
When you have a celebrity status, people feel inspired by you people. They start to emulate what you are doing. So it inspires me as a celebrity to do something which is for greater good.