A Quote by Waheeda Rehman

Both Guru Dutt and Kishore Kumar's lives had lots of ups and downs... their lives were heavy and sad. — © Waheeda Rehman
Both Guru Dutt and Kishore Kumar's lives had lots of ups and downs... their lives were heavy and sad.
After watching Guru Dutt's films, I became a huge fan of Sahir Ludhianvi's poetry and the songs of Guru Dutt's films.
I think it affected me physically and emotionally, yes. I did have my ups and downs, but I actually had more ups and downs after the shots were finished and she was pregnant because of the reality of being pregnant with twins.
I've had 60 years of ups and downs, and all of the downs that I've had, I'm happy that I've had them because it's taught me to appreciate all the ups.
There were some ups and downs. But it is about how you overcome those ups and downs.
All the actors go through ups and downs in their careers and in their lives.
We've been called the soundtrack of people's lives. There have been lots of downs, of course but mostly ups. That EW&F is still clicking at least twenty years on and has a life of its own, that the songs have stayed alive - we're like a good book that people go back to.
Homeless people's dogs are more knowledgeable than dogs in Beverly Hills. Why? Because they explore, they move forward, they go through the ups and downs in life. A dog in a wealthy environment, there is no downs except what he lives.
I've had lots of ups and downs. I've had situations where I've gone against the rules, and I've lost everything.
I really liked Kishore Kumar. He had a virile man's voice, and he was truly versatile.
I've had my ups and downs. My fair share of bumpy roads and heavy winds. That's what made me what I am today.
With the exception of very few who have gained higher spiritual tendencies in prior lives, Self-realization is not possible for anyone without the blessings of a guru. Think of the guru as the manifestation of God in this world. Take even the most insignificant word of the guru as an order and obey it. That is the real service to the guru. There is no greater austerity. The guru's blessings flow automatically to any obedient disciple. That is the real service to the guru.
My life was typical. I played a little Little League baseball. I never wanted for food. I always had shoes. I had a room. There were no great tragedies. There were the typical ups and downs but I wouldn' t say it was at all sad. We were Jewish and living in the suburbs so there was a slightly neurotic bent to it, but I can't point to anything where a boy overcame a tragedy to become a comedian. As my grandmother used to say, 'I can't complain.
There was only one Kishore Kumar and there will be only one Amit Kumar.
There can never be another Kishore Kumar.
I've had a long, long road with lots of ups and downs. But that's all behind me now.
The women of my mother's generation had, in the main, only one decision to make about their lives: who they would marry. From that, so much else followed: where they would live, in what sort of conditions, whether they would be happy or sad or, so often, a bit of both. There were roles and there were rules.
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