A Quote by Shekhar Kapur

There is more racial prejudice in India than anywhere else in the world. — © Shekhar Kapur
There is more racial prejudice in India than anywhere else in the world.
I definitely feel more attached to Kolkata than anywhere else in India.
My fight is not for racial sameness but for racial equality and against racial prejudice and discrimination.
As I've written before, China's ability to be the assembly line to the world wasn't where its role in the global economy ended; it was where it began. An ability to make products cheaper than anywhere else gave way to an ability to make high end products more nimbly than anywhere else.
In bowlers' meetings we talk a lot about patience here in India. You need that more than anywhere in the world. Outfields are fast, pitches are slow, the ball gets soft. Bowlers are more crucial than batters.
The press in India, I believe, is more free, and happily so, than perhaps media anywhere in the world. Right? Which is a good thing.
I do more work in Britain than I do anywhere else in the world.
There is more to be learned at the foot of the Cross than anywhere else in the world.
That corner of the world smiles for me more than anywhere else.
It's only in India that you can have six couples going together on a honeymoon. I don't think it happens anywhere else in the world.
There is no racial or religious prejudice among people in the theater. The only prejudice is against bad actors, especially successful ones.
There is no more evil thing in this world than race prejudice, none at all. [...] It justifies and holds together more baseness, cruelty, and abomination than any other sort of error in the world.
The greatest problem all around the world today, whether in America, Japan, China Russia, India or anywhere else in the world, is that people are not in peace. People want peace.
The greatest problem all around the world today, whether in America, Japan, China, Russia, India or anywhere else in the world, is that people are not in peace. People want peace.
Mainstream dictionary definitions reduce racism to racial prejudice and the personal actions that result. But this definition does little to explain how racial hierarchies are consistently reproduced.
People that spend time in a foxhole - they're never going to find that relationship anywhere else again... Everything else pales next to that. When you think about the Second World War vets - more than even the Vietnam vets - there's a brotherhood.
My parents taught me that racial prejudice is a sin, one that robs the world of great minds and talents.
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