A Quote by Jasmin Bhasin

Jaipur is my mother's hometown. So, every summer vacation, we would come to Jaipur and spend the entire holiday at my nani's house. — © Jasmin Bhasin
Jaipur is my mother's hometown. So, every summer vacation, we would come to Jaipur and spend the entire holiday at my nani's house.
My nana ji has a shop in Bapu Bazaar. Every summer, after my final exams, my mother would pack me off to my grandparents' home in Jaipur where we would visit nana ji's shop and I would roam around the market, holding his finger, wearing those cute Jaipuri lehengas.
Jaipur is the hometown of my religious guruji. It has a special place in my heart, and I have been here several times.
I used to spend not just my summer vacations at my Nani's house in Kanpur but my Diwali and Holi holidays too.
I've been to most parts of India over the years, but Jaipur is my favourite city. Inspiration can be found at every turn.
I would love to live in India or in the South of France, but Roger Vivier doesn't have offices yet in New Delhi or Jaipur.
I love the colorful buildings in Jaipur.
Jaipur is a city with a lot of genuine people.
Jaipur has definitely turned into a very beautiful city.
My ancestors are Rajputs from Jaipur, a lineage of the royal family.
The first time I visited Jaipur was during a school trip, when I was 14 years old.
Jaipur plays an important role in my journey of becoming an actress. It all began in this city. One day, someone spotted me in the city and asked me to come for a photoshoot.
All my childhood memories are from Lucknow. My entire maternal side lives here, so every vacation, we used to come here by Shatabdi and spend days here visiting monuments, savouring delicacies, and being with family. For me, it's like second home.
At a certain point the family moved to Jaipur, where no woman could avoid the doli or purdah. They kept her in the house from morning to night, either cooking or doing nothing. [My mother] hated doing nothing, she hated to cook. So she became pale and ill, and far from being concerned about her health, my grandfather said, 'Who's going to marry her now?' So my grandmother waited for my grandfather to go out, and then she dressed my mother as a man and let her go out riding with her brothers.
My school trip to Jaipur was the most memorable one as I tried many things for the first time.
I can't stand the slow pace of Jaipur anymore. I like staying in Mumbai, as everyone is on the move.
I was studying in Jaipur when All India Radio was inaugurated. As a child artiste, I participated and was selected for a children's programme.
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