Gujarati is a very sweet language and I have always used elements from Gujarati songs in my music.
I have several Gujarati friends in Mumbai, and I keep eating from their tiffin boxes whenever we meet. I love Gujarati food!
In 2012, I got my first Gujarati film. After that, a lot of things changed for me and for the Gujarati film industry. I did my early films by taking leave from my engineering job.
Superstar,' my first Gujarati film is a game changer for the Gujarati film industry. When I saw it on the big screen, I had goosebumps.
I don't mind acting in a Gujarati film at all. I would love to. In fact, since I love the Gujarati food, I would want to spend some more time working and eating here.
My wife's half-Indian, her father's from Uganda and she was born in Canada. Her sister speaks French and their family speaks a little Gujarati, and I'm talking about Gujarati from 1940! And just think - Rajpal Yadav in the middle of all this. What a contrast!
Gujarati movies and theatre will never take a backseat for me. In fact, I want to do Marathi films too.
I began working in Gujarati movies and I got noticed by many in Bollywood. It has been organic growth.
I am extremely proud to have the surname Ambani. I am proud to be a Gujarati, and above all, an extremely proud Indian.
Gujarat is very close to me. I won my first best actor award for my Gujarati film 'Kadla Ni Jod.'
I am a Gujarati, born and brought up in Mumbai.
Gujaratis are really cute people, and I find Gujarati to be a very sweet language.
I have sung in all languages, and so every people know me - Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu.
My parents had an inter-reli'gious marriage. My father is a Gujarati and my mother a Bohri Muslim. I am an only child. My par'ents loved me very much, but were very strict: I was a tomboy, always among boys, playing, fighting.