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I think every industry is a male-dominated industry. Whether it is Tollywood or Bollywood or India as a whole, it is male-dominated. We stay in India, and it has been patriarchal society.

There was a lot of pressure on me when I signed 'Dilwale,' and though it did not do as well in India, overseas the business was crazy despite competition from another film.

I love and respect all languages of India. I have sung songs in different languages.

After I remarried, I moved out of India because I did not have much work in Mumbai. But whenever I visited India, I would get in touch with my sons Jessy, Jeeko, and Jaan.

If it was not for Rajiv Gandhi, urbanization in India would have been history.

Urban development in India... will be the biggest sunrise industry that any country has seen in any part of the world.

Land is an emotional subject with a farmer in India because it is his only means of income.

As reforms have come into India, as India has started opening up, prosperity is increasing, as is demand for urban housing.

Real estate is one sector that India is not very proud of.

I don't think any government is going to go back on the reforms process. There is no government that won't attempt to get people to come and manufacture in India.

In 1991, the government unleashed the power of India and created a partnership between itself and industry. As a result, India has emerged as an economic success story, and that is a matter of pride for all of us.

The License Raj in India was a time when, to set up an industry, you needed a license. Which made the government an omnipresent and sort of all-pervasive authority.

One feels very blessed to be born into a family like the Birla family, which is a household name in India, which stands for tradition, is yet contemporary, stands for trust.

Jack Welch is someone who I have always admired. In India, Narayana Murthy is someone who I have great respect for.

As far as women directors in India go, I think we should have more of them.

Nobody programmes the brain, yet it keeps learning. India shouldn't miss the emerging age of brain-inspired computing.

Infosys, with the rest of the Indian IT industry, has transformed the image of India around the world, transformed the image of Indian professionals, creating huge opportunities for them.

India and Indian film industry is very generous, they embrace people from all over the world and make them into stars, give them awards, and huge recognition.

At the age of 18, I had participated in a beauty pageant. I represented India and won the title. That was my last competition. First and last.

I have already spoken about it many times. I have done a nose correction. But the way people have created waves around it at times I feel there is no point being bold in India. Rather than appreciating it, they will call you names.

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