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I visualise what I want through meditation. The process of meditating is a great way of making sure I have my priorities sorted. It's not about money - I focus on my career and the kind of film projects I want to do. Film-making is a passion for me, and my mantra is that you should do what you love, and the money will follow.
If you keep a clean heart with your money, you will have a clean karmic cycle, but the day you do something negative to another person, that karmic circle will start to bring you down.
Growing up, we didn't have any money - we shopped where you picked your shoes out of a bin. When I was little, I said, 'When I grow up, I'm going to have nice shoes.'
People romanticize struggle and obscurity, and I get that, but it's a very one-dimensional argument to say that people who have money are evil, and artists who are poor are virtuous.
If you're creating something that has some sort of cultural currency - if the idea is getting out there - then that will probably yield money in some form, whether it's through selling art or selling books or being asked to give a lecture.
Caramel gives chocolate a run for its money.
Sometimes, we didn't have enough to eat. I'd go to school with no lunch money, and my school would have to provide it.
That just doesn't make sense, that government should be making money off students.
I did a few independent films, but there is no money in them.
People always assume that, if you're an actor who's been on anything from which you're recognisable, that you're making all this money, and it's just not true.
I like to make money; I like to have nice things. But I love to act; I love to tell stories.
Whatever money I made, I did not buy an apartment or a car: I bought plane tickets and hotels and experiences.
I think you should do what you like, and luckily, I am able to make money out of them.
I make money not so much from acting but my travelogue.
I hate raising money. It diverts you from what your real task is: to be a representative. You're diverted into preservation when you really want to spend your time and energy making a better state and a better country - which is the reason you ran in the first place.
WWE never made me any promises just gave me an opportunity to make money.
I just had it with the corporate money, money, money label thing.
I don't feel like taking anybody's money.
When 'Kaanta Laga' was offered to me, I was in college, doing my engineering course. I did the shooting of the song for some pocket money. I never imagined it to become such a huge hit.
As a director, my job is to spend money, and the producer's is to save money. Masoom, Bandit Queen and the first Queen Elizabeth have been my most uncompromised films.
I never stopped and worked so hard to get the fame and money I deserved.
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