A Quote by Deepika Padukone

I've not really watched too many English films. I've grown up watching Indian cinema, mostly. — © Deepika Padukone
I've not really watched too many English films. I've grown up watching Indian cinema, mostly.
I am a product of Indian cinema; I've grown up watching Indian films ever since I can remember. And song and dance is part of our lives; it's part of our culture; we wake up to songs, we sleep to lullabies, you know, we celebrate every religious and traditional function with music.
I am a product of Indian cinema; I've grown up watching Indian films ever since I can remember. And song and dance is part of our lives, it's part of our culture we wake up to songs, we sleep to lullabies, you know, we celebrate every religious and traditional function with music.
I've grown up watching cinema from around the world, and there are films that have scenes that are far steamier than what we are required to do on screen.
My mother is a very big cinema buff, so as a kid, we watched a lot of Indian and Malay films.
I grew up on the commercial film format. I have grown up all my life watching films and they have all been mainstream commercial cinema.
I watched films growing up, but no more than the next guy, really. Working on 'Hugo' made me appreciate cinema and the art of cinema a lot more.
Blade Runner is one of my favorite films. But, so many thing influenced me that aren't science fiction because they were just good drama. I grew up watching a lot of French cinema. I was in love with The English Patient, and movies that are very romantic in nature and have a positive message. That's a large part of my fingerprint.
I have grown up watching Bollywood films, watching Shah Rukh Khan's films. I am happy that I worked with him.
I went through a period of watching probably too many Bergman films in a row. I felt like I'd discovered the answer to what cinema should be.
I can't tell at what age I developed this love towards movies, but I've always enjoyed watching films. I've grown up watching the films of my uncles Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan.
I have grown up as a player watching many champions like Pirlo and Xavi. I have watched them and tried to learn from how they do things.
I was never that kid who grew up in New York and was always at the arthouse watching important films. I was the kid who grew up in the Midwest where there weren't any art films, and I watched TV. And that was really the medium that affected me and that I fell in love with.
I watch all kinds of Indian cinema. There are many good films in Bengali, Marathi and Malayalam.
Ironically, I grew up watching Indian movies as a kid in Russia. I am quite familiar with Bollywood. I grew up watching 'Disco Dancer;' I watched it some 20 times as a kid.
The film industry is large enough and has many successful icons that have taken Indian cinema to shores beyond India. I think that Indian cinema itself needs to be applauded beyond one individual.
Indian cinema gives you everything that western cinema doesn't. It's maseladar and spicy. If you like Indian food, I think you'll love Indian movies.
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