I enjoyed all my films equally. I have loved working in all the movies which I signed. Whenever I used to like the script and the director only then I would say yes for the movie otherwise it was a complete no. Asha Parekh Read Quote
My era was a totally different time. it was indeed a golden era as you say because something magical was there. I mean family and bonding. What more do I say? The films had a lot of warmth and affection. Asha Parekh Read Quote
I feel autobiographies should be written when you’re retiring and there’s so much to talk about as you’ve been working for so many years then. It becomes more interesting and there’s more material to go in the autobiography. Asha Parekh Read Quote
Nowadays, all actresses wear gowns and trot all over the place. However, our sarees would look more elegant, and yet so appealing. So, my advice to all heroines is: start wearing sarees as well, to look more beautiful! Asha Parekh Read Quote
We were to work in a film titled ‘Zabardast’. Unfortunately, this film didn’t take off. After this, I never got another chance to work with him, I regret not having worked with Dilip Kumar. Asha Parekh Read Quote
People mistake the thrill of early love for a relationship that is capable of braving storms and get disillusioned when they find out that their partner isn’t perfect. Asha Parekh Read Quote
My parents had an inter-reli’gious marriage. My father is a Gujarati and my mother a Bohri Muslim. I am an only child. My par’ents loved me very much, but were very strict: I was a tomboy, always among boys, playing, fighting. Asha Parekh Read Quote
Though not into films, my family was associated with films. My grandparents financed films. They didn’t like me getting into films. But, destiny willed it so. Asha Parekh Read Quote
The release of my first film was a very memorable event in my life. It was stardom overnight. There was a very big premiere. Asha Parekh Read Quote