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  • I grew up in a very small town which is remote even by Indian standards. I always dreamed of the world.

    Interview with Bonnie Greer, www.theguardian.com. June 12, 2002.
  • I often begin movies with music in my head; it's a very important dimension to me. Not just the music itself, but how to use music in film: when and how and subtlety. I don't like to be too sweet in my stories, and I like the abrasive clang, the contrasting of sounds and cultures.

    Interview with Amaya Rivera, www.motherjones.com. March/April 2007.
  • If we don't tell our own stories, no one else will.

    Twitter post from Jan 02, 2016
  • It's only at this age that I can say the word 'art' without flinching.

  • It gave me a lot of pleasure and pride that 90 percent of the crew for 'Monsoon Wedding,' and most of my film, are women. We get the work done, you know, much lesser play of ego... And I really believe in harmony, I believe in working in a spirit of egolessness and that the film is bigger than all of us.

  • I am still attracted to stories about people who are considered to be on the outside of society. I still seek inspiration from those stories.

    "A Minute With: Mira Nair on Salaam Bombay". Interview with Shilpa Jamkhandikar, www.reuters.com. March 22, 2013.
  • I want to question what the outside is and who defines it. I often find those that are considered to be on the outside extremely inspiring.

    Interview with Bonnie Greer, www.theguardian.com. June 12, 2002.
  • I've loved 'Vanity Fair' since I was 16 years old. You know, we're all colonial hangovers in India, steeped in English literature. It is one of these novels that I read under the covers at my convent boarding school in Simla.

  • Humility is not a trait I often associate with America.

  • Making films is about having absolute and foolish confidence; the challenge for all of us is to have the heart of a poet and the skin of an elephant.

    "Portrait of the artist: Mira Nair, film director". Interview with Laura Barnett, www.theguardian.com. November 9, 2009.
  • Bollywood actors are so set in what they want, and the way they want it. And why shouldn't they be? But it is not the same in Hollywood, because the love of the audience is not the same.

  • Every film is a political act; it's how you see the world.

  • It took me three years to learn to dress in the American way, especially in winter. That was just like me. I barely wear socks even now.

  • My films, no one else will do.

  • I look for the humanity in people, however big the politics or oppressive the situation may be, whether it's subsumed within a human being or between two human beings. I want to help us hold a mirror to ourselves.

    "Mira Nair On ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’ and Her Memories of 9/11 at TIFF 2001". Interview with Bryce J. Renninger, www.indiewire.com. September 17, 2012.
  • I grew up in a small town in India, but through books I knew the world.

    "From Bengal to the Big Apple". Interview with Amaya Rivera, www.motherjones.com. March, 2007.
  • They say now in America that final cut doesn't mean anything. As Harvey Weinstein said to some film-maker, 'You can have final cut. I'll open your film in Arkansas.'

    "Becky Sharp is like me - a survivor" by Geoffrey Macnab, www.theguardian.com. December 29, 2004.
  • We have three generations at home, including my father-in-law. I keep a very low profile, and a lot of things I do are very much with the family in mind. I have actually made films with the family around me.

  • Every frame and every scene has to have an intention.

    "From Bengal to the Big Apple". Interview with Amaya Rivera, www.motherjones.com. March, 2007.
  • Post 9/11, so much has changed in New York that it does not give you that homely feeling which it did before.

  • Marriage of attraction is a gamble anyway, so you might as well marry into a family that is similar to your own, and make that much less of an adjustment. But the 'love marriage', as it is called, is equally common in India now. But it would be interesting to do a comparison of what would work better. Marriage is hard work, and it is a gamble.

  • You know, the sad thing of post-9/11, which was of course horrific, was that the city in which I felt completely at home for two decades, suddenly people like us - brown people - were looked at as the 'Others.'

  • In our house we say 'adolescence' is a western word. We don't believe in it.

  • Never treat anything you do as a stepping stone. Do it fully, and follow it completely.

  • You've got to understand that in Bollywood, every actor is an instrument, and yet a human being. They come to the set with a set agenda, believing, 'This is who I am, this is what I want, and no, I am not going to become that character you want me to.'

  • I am an independent film-maker first and foremost. I have always cut my own cloth.

    "'Becky Sharp is like me - a survivor'". Interview with Geoffrey Macnab, www.theguardian.com. December 29, 2004.
  • I always like to reveal the fact that the emperor has no clothes. And children are best at that. They teach us how to see the world in that sense. They are without artifice; they see it for what it is. I am drawn to that ruthless honesty.

    Interview with Bonnie Greer, www.theguardian.com. June 12, 2002.
  • My family is almost exactly like the one in 'Monsoon Wedding'. We are very open, fairly liberal, loud people.

    "Decade: Mira Nair on “Monsoon Wedding”". Interview with Jacque Lynn Schiller, www.indiewire.com. February 22, 2002.
  • We have to realize only in communication, in real knowledge, in real reaching out, can there be an understanding that there's humanity everywhere, and that's what I'm trying to do.

  • It is because my roots are so strong that I can fly.

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