Stanley Ho We have never heard of laundering in Macau; money laundering is unheard of. Mind you, my casino, every bit of money – someone says Stanley Ho, you issue me a check of so much money – we don’t give that easy. – Stanley Ho
Seo In-guk I wasn’t a star and I wasn’t a handsome person, so I thought I would become a burden for director Shin Won Ho. – Seo In-guk
Satish Kaushik Unlike ‘The Nutty Professor,’ the hero of my film is romantic. ‘Badhaai Ho Badhaai’ is a family film, while ‘The Nutty Professor’ had a lot of double-meaning dialogues. – Satish Kaushik
Sanya Malhotra When I saw ‘Badhaai Ho,’ I felt I could have done certain scenes better. – Sanya Malhotra
Sana Khan I was in ‘Bigg Boss’ were people called me cute and bubbly, but I landed in ‘Jai Ho’ playing a villain. – Sana Khan
Sana Khan It feels great to be a part of ‘Wajah Tum Ho.’ I am super excited, this will be my first Hindi project where I play the lead. – Sana Khan
Sana Khan After a film like Wajah Tum Ho, when you don’t get the kind of work that you want, you also think ‘why.’ – Sana Khan
Park Shin-hye Lee Min Ho is a very cool guy, and I had a great teamwork with him as well. – Park Shin-hye
Pankaj Kapur Women do have better roles to play, more characters are being written. For instance, Surpriya Pathak’s character in ‘Ram Leela’ or Neena Gupta’s part in ‘Badhaai Ho’.’ – Pankaj Kapur
Neena Gupta With ‘Badhaai Ho,’ I loved the script but was anxious that someone else might get the role. – Neena Gupta
Naval Ravikant People come in. They are too gung ho. They invest too much money in things they don’t know. They lose it and then they clam up and stop investing. Then they miss the actual boom. That’s the nature of the market. – Naval Ravikant