Americans are not used to being bombed in their beds, but if you come from anywhere outside America, it's not highly unusual.
Mira NairI am still attracted to stories about people who are considered to be on the outside of society. I still seek inspiration from those stories.
Mira NairI 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.
Mira NairI've never sought to be on an A-list. I've done my own thing and my own thing has thankfully now brought me an audience.
Mira NairChristmas lights may be the loneliest thing for me, especially if you mix them up with reindeers and sleighs. I feel alone. I feel isolated. I feel I do not belong.
Mira NairI 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.
Mira Nair'Salaam Bombay' didn't put a halo on the poor. Instead, it said that they will teach us how to live.
Mira NairWhat is really important to me is a sense of humour and a mischief about life. Life is just too boring otherwise.
Mira NairYou'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.'
Mira NairBollywood 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.
Mira NairCreative freedom is an imperative for me, but it doesn't really exist in a Hollywood game.
Mira NairI grew up in a very small town which is remote even by Indian standards. I always dreamed of the world.
Mira NairMaking 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.
Mira NairMarriage 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.
Mira NairI 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 NairPost 9/11, so much has changed in New York that it does not give you that homely feeling which it did before.
Mira NairI 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.
Mira NairI know what it's like to be in one place and dream of another. I also know what it's like to feel that nostalgia is a fairly useless thing because it is stasis.
Mira NairIt 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.
Mira NairThey 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.'
Mira NairIt 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.
Mira NairWe all know the power of film; we all know there's almost nothing more powerful than to see people on film that look and talk like you, like we do.
Mira NairI'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.
Mira NairYou 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.'
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