Source: The Income Tax: Root of All Evil (1954), p. 12
“Razaji said that the title of the show is Vistaar and by that he means expansion. But Vistaar to me, when I look at his body of work, means expansion inside. As much as he has gone outside and spread his vibration, that much he has equally and as importantly, gone inside his soul, so that there is no difference between Raza the artist and Raza the person. And that is what makes this show really special.”
Quoted by Art connoisseur Sangeeta Chopra in "This is a sum of all my experiences: SH Raza}.
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