A Quote by Riya Sen

'Shaadi No. 1' with David Dhawan didn't turn out to be the best, but it was a blast to work on. — © Riya Sen
'Shaadi No. 1' with David Dhawan didn't turn out to be the best, but it was a blast to work on.

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David Dhawan is the best as far as Indian comedy films are concerned.
David Dhawan is the scientist of entertainment and has given me the opportunity over the last 20 years to work in several films.
I am doubtful about reuniting with David Dhawan.
'Aashiq...' is my tribute to the '90s David Dhawan-Govinda era.
My relationship with David Dhawan saab is 20 years old. He has always loved me like a son.
I'm a 90s child and I have grown up on a staple diet of David Dhawan films, Baazigar, Rangeela and Dil Chahta Hai.
I have done 16 films with David Dhawan and I have tried to do every character differently, be it Sharafat Ali, Mutthu Swamy or Calender, because of my theatre experience.
The way a Dibakar Banerjee conceptualizes a film is different from a David Dhawan! I've worked with both, since as an actor I am just a tool in the director's hands.
A shot of Shyam Benegal inspires me a lot. I wonder why a film of David Dhawan cannot have a shot like that.
There are certain things that you can blast through a stereo. You can blast hip-hop. You can blast heavy metal. You can't blast 'All Things Considered.'
My work is really a blast. When it stops being a blast, then it ain't no fun no more!
I turn you out of doors tenant desire you pay no rent I turn you out of doors all my best rooms are yours the brain and heart depart I turn you out of doors switch off the lights throw water on the fire I turn you out of doors stubborn desire.
David Burnett was the son of Martha Foley, who edited the Best American Short Stories series. She hired me to work with David and her to read stories for the anthology.
I wrote and directed a movie called 'Two - Bit Waltz'. We just wrapped. It was a blast, blast, blast.
There's a fantastic, thousand-page book by David Thomson about [David O. Selznick]. Again, it's not the best argument or the best advertisement for his story, because most people aren't going to read a thousand-page book. But I feel like the rise and fall and the work [Mayer] produced - not just the movies, but the memos, the volume of writing - he's just so passionate, and that's really exciting.
David and Dad didn't get along too well growing up. I mean we all got along, but it was harder on David, because David wasn't going to be the son that Dad wanted. But now they're like best friends.
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