Quote by Archie Panjabi
Id love to do a romantic comedy. And perhaps, if the character was

Id love to do a romantic comedy. And perhaps, if the character was right and I had a good gut instinct, a Bollywood movie. And Id love to direct. One day. Im learning a lot on the set of The Good Wife. – Archie Panjabi

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I like to cook Indian food when I can. I find the process of creating a home-cooked meal to be unwinding. – Archie Panjabi

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There is a big misconception about arranged marriage. Yes, it can mean that you meet someone and then have to marry them, but this was my mother saying, Im going to introduce you to so-and-so – If you dont like them, fair enough. – Archie Panjabi

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Marriage
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I dont ever want to be hugely famous because I had a little taste of it after East Is East and Bend It. – Archie Panjabi

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Theres no media training. In cooking school, theres not even manager training. You learn the fundamentals of cooking. Everything else is learning by doing. – Rene Redzepi

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The laptop brings back a more seamless kind of learning. – Nicholas Negroponte

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Learning is the ally, not the adversary of genius… he who reads in a proper spirit, can scarcely read too much. – William Godwin

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