A Quote by Shoojit Sircar

My first visit to Lucknow was perhaps in 1995-96. I was then working with theatre director Ranjit Kapur on the production of 'Court Martial' and we travelled to Lucknow on assignment.
My husband lived in Lucknow. My father lived in Delhi, of course. So I shuttled between Delhi and Lucknow and...naturally, if my husband needed me on days when I was in Delhi, I ran back to Lucknow. But if it was my father who needed me, on the days when I was in Lucknow. And...yes, my husband got angry. And he quarreled. We quarreled. We quarreled a lot. It's true.
I have a very strange connect with Lucknow. Though I have never got an opportunity to come to Lucknow, I have been hearing about the city from my mom for the past 30 years!
Lucknow is a city of love and I am really desperate to know more of what Lucknow is really about.
Whenever I visit Lucknow my soul gets refreshed.
I think most of us are far removed from what goes on in our jails and the system. When I started working on 'Lucknow Central,' it was the first time I gave it some thought.
Lucknow is one of my favourite cities.
What I miss most about Lucknow is its chaat.
Lucknow's architecture is a part of life in the city.
I've loved Lucknow for its feel, its people and the food.
The response that I get from the Lucknow audience is always the best.
I have had over a dozen trips to Lucknow - for work or personal visits.
Lucknow University looks amazing all lit up during night time.
For me, it took a little time to understand the nitty-gritties of Lucknow.
It always seems like coming to my second home whenever I come to Lucknow.
My task will remain incomplete until a BJP chief minister is installed in Lucknow.
I am, in fact, enamored by Lucknow with all its minarets and its monuments. It is a place where you can get lost in the old world.
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