A Quote by Prabhu Deva

My parents hail from a village near Mysore. — © Prabhu Deva
My parents hail from a village near Mysore.

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I hail from Padhyana village in Adampur district near Jalandhar.
I grew up in Sant Esteve Sesrovires, a small village near Barcelona. My house was near the countryside, so there was a lot of nature, and at the same time my village is surrounded by factories. That conditioned me a little bit.
I live in the Village right near NYU, which is taking over most of the Village. I've lived there for most of my time in New York. One of the things I like about the Village is, it's considered the kind of area where you can't have skyscrapers or, actually, many tall buildings. So you can see the sky which, I think, is a benefit.
I hail from a small village and whatever I have achieved is simply because of fate.
I still visit my village quite often, as my parents and one of my sisters live there, but also I feel the village is more of an isolated, unreal part of me.
The place where I hail from - a village in Gopalganj in North Bihar - people only know two professions: an engineer or a doctor.
Farewell happy fields, Where joy forever dwells: Hail, horrors, hail.
Hail, hail rock and roll / Deliver me from the days of old.
Just because my parents left Ramannagudem does not mean that I do not hail from Telangana.
I was very shy as a kid, but films fascinated me a lot. I think every North Indian kid wants to grow up to become an actor at some point. I hail from a small village in Punjab.
Hail, Columbia! happy land! Hail, ye heroes! heaven-born band! Who fought and bled in Freedom's cause.
It was my dream to have a beauty parlour in our village and to live near my family in Sinjar.
Hail, hail Freedonia, land of the free!
Give the villagers village arithmetic, village geography, village history and the literary knowledge that they must use daily, i.e. reading and writing letters, etc.
I come from an almost unknown village near Rohtak called Madina, and that is where I started my wrestling career.
Our parents faced more hardship than us. They didn't stop us from training despite hearing the taunts from the people in the village. We were fortunate to have parents like them.
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