A Quote by Aditya Roy Kapur

I'm a city boy, born and brought up in Mumbai. I talk fast, have a certain sense of humour, and have grown up watching Jackie Chan movies. — © Aditya Roy Kapur
I'm a city boy, born and brought up in Mumbai. I talk fast, have a certain sense of humour, and have grown up watching Jackie Chan movies.
I am born and brought up in Mumbai. I have grown up watching Hindi films. So I belong here, I feel.
I'm a huge Jackie Chan fan, and my boyfriend is Taiwanese, and he doesn't like to read. He had this Jackie Chan book, and I was asking him questions about him, and he didn't know, and I said, 'What do you mean you don't know? You have the Jackie Chan autobiography right there on the bookshelf!'
I loved Jackie Chan growing up, watching mostly his Hong Kong film work.
I was born in Mumbai and brought up between Mumbai and Nashik.
I am a Punjabi at heart, but I've been born & brought up in Mumbai and even did my schooling & graduation from Mumbai itself.
Being offered the role in the Jackie Chan film was amazing. I got to do a fight scene with Jackie Chan.
I grew up in a kung fu house. It wasn't until I got older that I discovered that most families didn't talk about the Shaolin Temple or Jackie Chan at the dinner table.
I am born and brought up in Mumbai.
It's so easy as a child to identify with 'Winnie-the-Pooh.' The humour doesn't talk down at you. It's a very grown up humour - a little bit ironic, a bit self deprecating.
I am a Gujarati, born and brought up in Mumbai.
Growing up, my inspirations were Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, all these martial arts legends. I wanted to express my talent on screen in a certain way. I felt that it made me a little different.
I certainly look at them very differently now, and enjoy Jackie Chan movies and movies like that.
I am a full Parsi born and brought up in South Mumbai.
I was a huge Jackie Chan fan growing up.
Well, that's the old story I heard about the Jackie Chan films. That, like, Jackie Chan will just keep going and when crew members drop he just replaces them. I don't know if that's true but after having worked in Japan I believe it might be true.
My mother is a German who was brought up in the U.K. So, there is so much cross-cultural exposure I had as a child. But Mumbai is my city.
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