A Quote by Supriya Pathak

I've mostly worked in Hindi and occasionally Gujarati, which is my mother tongue. — © Supriya Pathak
I've mostly worked in Hindi and occasionally Gujarati, which is my mother tongue.
I learnt to sing in Bengali, my mother tongue, then went on to sing in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Gujarati and every possible Indian language.
Once, a man at the customs duty check at the Delhi Airport asked me a question in Hindi, and I told him that I didn't speak the language. He got angry and said, 'How could you not speak in Hindi? Hindi is our mother tongue.' I told him that it wasn't my mother tongue. He got furious, and made me wait for over 45 minutes.
I haven't even grown up on Hindi films because my Hindi is bad; I am a Parsi and we speak English or Gujarati at home.
I think in my mother tongue. That's Hindi.
Hindi is my mother tongue. Even though I do not get to use it as often, it's still a part of me.
I speak Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, and English.
I began my career with Gujarati and Hindi plays in 1973.
I can manage in six languages - Marathi and Gujarati, in addition to Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi and Bangla.
Simple English is no one’s mother tongue. It has to be worked for.
I speak Hindi fluently because my mother speaks only in Hindi and Urdu.
All this while when I was not seen in Hindi films, I did a lot of regional cinema. I was a part of various Gujarati, Punjabi and Bhojpuri films.
I have worked really hard to reach where I am - I worked hard on my Hindi and diction because I am a Parsi and Hindi is not my strong point, and I've also learnt Tamil and Telugu because I want to get my lines right. I want to be known as a performer.
Gujarati is a very sweet language and I have always used elements from Gujarati songs in my music.
Among the various vernaculars that are spoken in different parts of India, there is one that stands out strongly from the rest, as that which is most widely known. It is Hindi. A man who knows Hindi can travel over India and find everywhere Hindi-speaking people.
I'm a proud Gujarati and it makes me very happy that Gujarati movies are coming up with great content.
I have several Gujarati friends in Mumbai, and I keep eating from their tiffin boxes whenever we meet. I love Gujarati food!
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