Lot of people liked me in 'Manorama Six feet Under,' 'Oye Lucky Lucky Oye,' 'Dev D' and 'Shanghai' and the only common thing in all these films is that when we were making them we never thought they would work. The ones that did not work were safe films.
More Quotes by Abhay Deol
After 'Socha Na Tha' flopped, nobody wanted to work with me. I became very bitter and angry. So now when the industry and the audience accept me, I feel more empowered.
Los Angeles is much like Mumbai, the film industry rules the city over most other professions, so it feels like home.
I have family in America and I lived with them for a while. Every few years, I feel the need to disassociate myself from what I do. It really helps the actor within me.
The craziest thing I've done for love? Put my life on hold.
I always try to do middle-of-the-road cinema.
I believe there are two kinds of journalists. One who sells a story by being creative, and one who sells a story by being sensationalist.