Lillete Dubey quotes:

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
  • Plays which are universal tempt me. 'August: Osage County' is a play which is relevant to the urban Indian set up.

  • I was a rebel. I went to Carmel Convent in Delhi where I was a complete rebel. I thought I was 12 going on 18. I wanted to go out with friends older to me, stay out late - my parents were horrified. It was then that we began having our first disagreements.

  • India's a fascinating country. It's constantly changing, but there's still a lot of superstition and backwards thinking.

  • I am not a regular at film festivals.

  • We are a family of professionals, especially doctors. Thanks to my father, I got exposed to a whole lot of things. I call him a Renaissance man.

  • I first watched 'Adhe Adhure' in college. I loved it, and it stayed with me ever since. I decided that I would some day direct this play - not in English, but in Hindi.

  • I like taking up challenges. I prefer working with scripts that are different and veer from the tried and tested. So far, it's always worked.

  • There is so much freedom I enjoy in theatre. In films, the roles are limited.

  • Everything is possible. Anything is possible at any time and at any time in life. That's such an affirmative kind of feeling.

  • Ahmedabad is a cultured city with a rich heritage of craft and theatre.

  • My father was the artistic one. At a very young age, my father realised I had a strong voice and made me learn Hindustani vocal. I was five. I have Dad to thank for introducing me to the finer things in life.

  • I believe divinity is within us.

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share