A Quote by Pooja Bhatt

Bollywood is a great place. You can expect support for award ceremonies, weddings, and funerals. — © Pooja Bhatt
Bollywood is a great place. You can expect support for award ceremonies, weddings, and funerals.
We have birthdays and bar mitzvahs and funerals and weddings. And these ceremonies and rituals, I believe, really help us transition from one point to another.
I have danced to 'Kaanta Lagaa' at sangeet ceremonies and weddings. Weddings are happy occasions and I like being part of their happiness.
For most of my life the only ceremonies I've been to at which women were the stars were weddings. So I like weddings.
I go to award ceremonies, but I always like to be in my world. That's the only place I can control where I won't get upset.
I go for a couple of parties; you won't find me at every film party and never at award ceremonies. I tried attending for the first three to four years, and I've performed at award shows. I sat in them, and I've also exited pretty fast from them. It's just not my place. I'd rather get their adulation in a cinema hall.
I have been told that I have been played at - my music's been played at funerals, deaths, births, weddings. Weddings, I find very surprising.
I think weddings are sadder than funerals, because they remind you of your own wedding. You can't be reminded of your own funeral because it hasn't happened. But weddings always make me cry.
Weddings and funerals have so much in common (except that in Ireland funerals are more fun - better food, better drink): at both, our senses are sharpened and we register much more than usual - a striking face or hair-do, the wind's behaviour, a bird singing.
Though I was nominated for awards for films like 'Tezaab' and 'Apna Sapna Money Money' but I never won an award. Now I am not even nominated for any awards but still I attend the award functions as I love being there despite figuring prominently in a lot of leg pulling that goes around in the award ceremonies.
Weddings and funerals are when you figure out who your real friends are.
I'm a typical Irishman in that I only get home for weddings and funerals.
True love isn't reserved for weddings and ceremonies. It's from the heart. That's all it has to be. All it ever is.
You know you're getting old when you go to more funerals than you do weddings.
I find old women at weddings and funerals attractive; I have this weird mortality thing.
Apart from the National Film Awards, I don't see any other award ceremony that I should give value to. My personal experience about these award ceremonies is that I don't trust them. I have no faith in them so I would prefer to stay away.
Sometimes funerals and weddings bring out the worst rather than the best in people.
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