A Quote by Malaika Arora Khan

I have always been clear that cinema is not my priority and that my family is. — © Malaika Arora Khan
I have always been clear that cinema is not my priority and that my family is.
My first priority is my family. I am human. But my whole family knows what my priority is. Family is always first. But my work is under nothing else, except God.
Family has always been the number one priority no matter what happens anywhere else.
Whichever work you do, people go through life having several priorities. I know my football is what got me here. The work I do for SOS or my charity work in general has always been a priority for me, and then my family is a priority as well, so you set yourself different things, and they just balance each other out.
My priority is always the family and Victoria [Beckham] and I always ensure we are there for our children. We work hard but family comes first.
For me, my No. 1 priority in life was to always have a family. If I had not been able to work anymore, then that would have been it. I would definitely choose family over career. It's really great that my field has allowed me to work and let me do things that a woman does naturally.
Some people feel that the purpose of cinema is entertainment - which in itself is a healthy enough goal, provided you define what constitutes entertainment. But I come from a family where I grew up believing that cinema - art - should be used as an instrument for change and that's the kind of cinema I've largely done and been attracted to.
I come from a mixed family, where my mother is art house cinema and my father is B-movie genre cinema. They're estranged, and I've been trying to bring them together for all of my career to one degree or another.
French cinema has always been very interesting, and it's still very powerful. I think it goes to show that it's great to still have a cinema that doesn't try to emulate, for example, American cinema.
I've always been drawn to a certain kind of dark aesthetic in cinema and in film, to what's abjected or considered abject. I've been tremendously influenced by noirish cinema whether that's Von Sternberg or Scorsese in the 70s or Lynch, etc.
In reality, my father [Pablo Escobar ] always interrupted others to be with his family. My father's priority was always the family.
There are women for whom family is a priority, and they do it. It just wasn't as much a priority for me.
My family is my greatest priority, but I'm committed to Little Big Town, and I have to make that a priority also.
My family is always my priority.
My main priority is my family, and my next priority is 'American Pickers,' because I love it and it's worth my time and energy.
It is about priorities in life and for me, ever since I have been a mom, my family and kid have been my first priority.
It's just odd that something as essential in life as sex has been flattened out in mainstream cinema - and in art cinema. Even in art movies, sex always seems to be treated negatively. Why does it always end in disaster?
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