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Inspiring quotes by Vinod Khanna

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Vinod Khanna

  • I never believe I tread the wrong path by becoming a disciple of Acharya Rajneesh. During the restless period of my life in the late ’70s, I found solace in his teachings. However later Vijay Anandsaab helped me to grow out of the influence of Acharya Rajneesh.
  • I am proud to declare I am Sunil Duttsaab’s discovery. He gave me my coveted break in ‘Maan Ka Meet.’
  • People can press your buttons and make you react… but it’s not under your control.
  • As a mature character artist I thoroughly enjoyed working with the enthusiastic, childlike Salman Khan.
  • I keep sipping water all throughout the day. I don’t drink any soft drinks… I tend to eat more of vegetarian meals.
  • Raj Khosla’s ‘Mera Gaon Mera Desh’ was my truly memorable performance as a villain during my initial years. After that I did receive the required foothold in the film industry.
  • My return to acting with Insaaf and Satyamev Jayate was well received. My rapport was the maximum with Dimple Kapadia.
  • I prefer to drink two glasses of water and then a nice hot cup of tea. My favourite tea is a mixture of Darjeeling tea. My breakfast consists of a glass of fresh orange juice and a slice of toast.
  • After my graduation from Sydenham College with a degree in Commerce, I was spotted by late Sunil Dutt, my idol, to act in films.
  • In ‘Purab Aur Paschim’, Manoj Kumar offered me a meaningful cameo. He directed me efficiently and I was able to improve on my histrionics and appeared more confident in front of the movie camera.

Vinod Khanna was a celebrated Indian actor, producer, and politician, born on October 6, 1946, in Peshawar (now in Pakistan). He became one of Bollywood’s most popular stars during the 1970s and 1980s, known for his striking screen presence and versatile performances.

Khanna began his career playing villainous roles in films like Purab Aur Paschim (1970) and soon rose to leading man status with hits such as Mere Apne (1971), Achanak (1973), Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978), and Qurbani (1980).

In the early 1980s, at the peak of his career, he took a break from films to follow spiritual leader Osho, returning later to achieve continued success. Beyond cinema, Khanna entered politics and became a Member of Parliament for the Bharatiya Janata Party, serving multiple terms and holding ministerial roles. He passed away on April 27, 2017, leaving a lasting legacy in Indian cinema and public life.

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