Around 2013-14, I started ranting on Twitter about the communal dysfunction that society was getting into. And I would have fights with trolls. Anubhav Sinha Read Quote
I am happy to be called a ‘commie’ as long as I am one, so I should know if I am or not. I don’t know what I am. Anubhav Sinha Read Quote
See, governments are overrated. They come and go in 5 or 10 years; it is we who have the power. But we are like Hanuman in ‘Ramayan,’ who needed to be reminded of his power. Anubhav Sinha Read Quote
I grew up in Varanasi where there would be a communal riot every other week. Then I moved to Aligarh, where the Muslims made me feel completely at home. They never made me feel different, so when did this business of ‘them’ and ‘us’ start? Anubhav Sinha Read Quote
Mulk’ is a film that needed to be made. We can no longer sweep the isolation of the Indian Muslim under the carpet. Anubhav Sinha Read Quote
Thappad’ is dedicated to my mother. I’ve assumed her first-name as my middle-name for this film and I’m billed ‘Anubhav Susheela Sinha’ in the credits of this film. Anubhav Sinha Read Quote
Bob Dylan’s ‘Blowin’ In the Wind’ was written into the script of ‘Article 15.’ It was the only song I wanted in my film. It encapsulates the spirit of exploration and salvation that my hero Ayushmann Khurrana goes through. I love the song’s lyrics, especially ‘How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? ‘ Anubhav Sinha Read Quote