A Quote by Koena Mitra

I am an absolute lover of Indian food. — © Koena Mitra
I am an absolute lover of Indian food.
I do love Italian food. Any kind of pasta or pizza. My new pig out food is Indian food. I eat Indian food like three times a week. It's so good.
Be proud that thou art an Indian, and proudly proclaim, "I am an Indian, every Indian is my brother." Say, "The ignorant Indian, the poor and destitute Indian, the Brahmin Indian, the Pariah Indian, is my brother."
Don't go and cook Indian food if you never cooked Indian food, you know?
I love Indian food. London also has great Indian food.
I am not a cat lover. I am a dog lover - but I'm only a lover of hypoallergenic dogs.
I am not a stickler for Indian food, but by the third day or so I start looking for something familiar to eat. I have travelled a lot, and I always try out local food.
It is significant that one says book lover and music lover and art lover but not record lover or CD lover or, conversely, text lover.
I am an Asian food lover.
I am a great food lover.
Indian food beats everything else, in my book. The kinds of cuisine our country offers is just amazing. Every single dish has a variation depending on what region you go to, and that excites me the most about Indian food.
When I venture out to eat, I like to go to places with food that I don't know how to make. So my favorites are Japanese and Indian. Indian food has so much layering of flavor, and the dishes go together so harmoniously.
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.
I am a serious food lover and Peruvian cuisine is one of the best in the world.
I am an extremely adventurous eater and an avid lover of spicy food.
A lover in life will be a lover in death, a lover in the tomb, a lover in paradise, a lover on the day of resurrection.
I spent 15 years of my career trying to convince people that Indian cinema is relevant. I am so proud of Indian cinema and I am so proud of my Indian roots. The IIFAs are doing a great job to this effect.
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