My Marathi is indeed very bad and whenever I try to call my friends Sandeep Kulkarni or Sayaji Shinde, they immediately recognise my weird accent and all my efforts to surprise them go down the drain. Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote
It has been more than 31 years for me in the cinema industry but I am still learning and my motto is the same as that of late Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs – Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish! Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote
None of my visits to Bangalore go without a visit to Gandhi Bazaar’s Vidyarthi Bhavan. Grabbing a dosa and a coffee there is a must. Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote
My connection with South films began with a Kannada film and with producer Ramu, in particular. Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote
I am not very good with languages. So, in spite of working in films in 17 different languages, I only follow my passion to act without getting worked up about the language. Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote
Theatre is known as a beautiful form of art where an actor expresses his emotions and feelings without any re-takes. Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote
It’s equally interesting and challenging to work on stage as much as movies. Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote
I always look for innovative casting and that’s why I seek directors, whether in Bollywood or regional films, who are keen to make something different. Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote
I was a ‘bathroom actor’ and people used to laugh at me, listening to my lofty aims and ambitions. Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote
Hindi film industry has not proved to be a viable alternative for me, hence, I shifted my focus towards South, where I have created a market for myself. Ashish Vidyarthi Read Quote