- In September 2006, just a few months before his death, he explained his acting career: "I never tried making a comeback, I never tried to lobby for roles. I never believed in being a part of the industry politics. It was always my choice to accept or reject roles. Even today I'm offered roles in A-grade movies and TV serials. But I don't want to do roles which don't suit my age or portray me in an immoral and disgraceful manner - especially in those sleaze flicks which are disrespectful of women. I don't mind roles with negative shades, playing the sadistic villain or a betrayer. In fact, I love them."
- I know how good I am. I don't need anyone to tell me; if somebody needs me he'll call, until then leave me alone." "I don't quite like the atmosphere of the film world. I don't like hangers-on, people who befriend you because you are the hero of the film, if you want to be my friend, fine, but don't expect anything of me and I won't of you; this is my idea of a relationship." "I look for a portrayal that provides me with a challenge."
- When I decided to join films," he said, "I made a round of each studio once. Then I sat back to wait for them. Nobody came. It was suggested to me I first groom myself for the profession. So I went to the Film Institute, slogged it out for two years, took the Gold Medal and was signed up even before I'd graduated.
- I have one goal, that is my profession, and nothing is going to stop me achieving it, which is one reason why I have no friends, no alliances to distract me.
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