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I was determined to make a movie - about families and a love story - that black women would be proud to see and which would depict them as being smart, loving, sensitive, sexy, and funny.
In popular culture, there is this notion that African-American men and women can't get together, and we're having these issues. I think it's an American problem because I know a lot of white women and men who are having just as many issues trying to find 'that person' as anyone.
Women want you to feel that you're just as attracted to them today as you were when you first met them, and for me, that's the truth.
Middle-aged women on telly is a bit of a hot topic - before, we were 27 to 37, and now we're 40 to 50. You do notice as you get older... you go past 35, and suddenly you're playing baddies.
In my family, I've seen women being devoted to their husbands. I grew up watching that. To me, it is a very natural thing.
I never minded stories of the beautiful women associated with Dilip saab. I had placed my entire trust in him.
I have broken a lot of hearts, I have lied, I have cheated, I have deceived, like most of the guys do. But I was on television, I was getting successful, I was getting brasher. I was treating women very badly.
But, I have greatest respect for women, and I never ever mock them or the institution of marriage or a committed relationship!
It is only in the fundamentalist religions that women are relegated to second class. Radical Evangelicals, Muslims, and Jews all have the same view of women.
As a working woman, thinking back to someone I'd want to see on TV growing up are women who can make something of themselves and their future.
The greatest impressions I have from watching 'Dynasty' were the fashion but, also, these women who had these very visceral emotions that they took out on each other for various reasons.
People only attempt perilous journeys like crossing the Channel because they are desperate. It is deeply concerning that men, women, and children feel they have no choice but to put their lives at risk in their search for a safe place to live.
My mother insists women must have financial independence, which is why I completed my degree in medicine.
I think I've become the brand ambassador of arranged marriages, especially for working Indian women.
If I was going to make a broad generalisation, I'd say that I prefer the company of women. People know now that I live with Mike Figgis, but I prefer not to talk about it. On one level, privacy is important, but on another level I have no desire to deny certain things.
I've always been a strong feminist and felt that the image of models was detrimental to women. That whole thing really bothered me. I would think about quitting about once a week.
Priority is placed on the chastity of women. You can be corrupt, or a murderer and still hold your head up high on the street without problems, whereas if there are any suspicions of your chastity and moral behaviour as a woman, you get lynched.
In my family, women rarely go out with their heads uncovered, so there was considerable opposition regarding my choice of career.
There is more to life than saas bahu issues with women being portrayed as petty characters and their own worst enemies.
I am a fighter. I appeal to all the women in the world. Look around, speak up.
Men and women are equal. They feel hurt equally.
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