Women are meant to be loved and not understood. Mumtaz, November, 1970 (Filmfare, December 7, 2011)
Mumtaz
I am bored to talk of my films. I cannot even bear to see most of them. Mumtaz, November, 1966 (Filmfare, December 7, 2011)
Mumtaz
On her passion for acting, Mumtaz said I used to feel a sort of emptiness before I started acting but not any longer... If I were not an actress, Id have gone crazy. December 1966 (Filmfare, December 7, 2011)
Mumtaz
My kids were in boarding school. I was a bit bored of just jet setting from one country to another. So I came to India to do Aandhiyaan for a lark. I think it was one of David Dhawan's best films, even better than Aankhen. But I was heartbroken when it flopped. - Mumtaz (Filmfare, 7 December 2011)
Mumtaz
Note: In November 1970, when he made the following declaration, Maharaji was 12 years of age and had yet to leave India.
Maharaji (Prem Rawat)
What is the deep background on the deep male? From 100,000 BC until, let's say, 1792 Mary Wollstonecraft and her Vindication of the Rights of Women there was simply the man, whose main characteristics was that he got away with everything. From 1792 until about 1970, there was, in theory anyway, the "enlightened" man, who, while continuing to get away with everything, agreed to meet women to talk about talks which would lead to political concessions. Post-1970, the enlightened man became the new man, who isn't interested in getting away with anything, who believes, indeed, that the female is not merely equal to the male but is his plain superior.
Martin Amis
Mumtaz
Munajid, Muhammad
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