Top 96 Quotes & Sayings by Rubina Dilaik

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Rubina Dilaik.
Last updated on April 15, 2025.
Rubina Dilaik

Rubina Dilaik is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi television along with Hindi films. She made her acting debut in 2008 portraying Radhika in the popular show Chotti Bahu. She then seen portraying Divya Jakhotia in Punar Vivah - Ek Nayi Umeed and Jeannie in Jeannie Aur Juju. Dilaik is best known for her portrayal of a transgender Soumya Harman Singh in Shakti - Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki.

Abhinav has helped me open my wings. He motivates and inspires me.
Never did I imagine that a simple practice like yoga would benefit me in so many ways throughout a tough period like Covid.
Soulmates are not two people who shower love on each other but are people who make each other better individuals. — © Rubina Dilaik
Soulmates are not two people who shower love on each other but are people who make each other better individuals.
I have aquaphobia.
I believe in evolution.
Change is the only constant. We all change as per time and relationship also changes and you need to adapt. You need to grow together.
Now, I am an adventure junkie.
For me, a relationship is not about two people coming and completing each other.
Back in early 2008, I gave my audition for Chotti Bahu' in Chandigarh and that's how the journey began.
In the industry, people talk about how getting their first project was a struggle but for me, the real struggle in Mumbai was to adapt to the lifestyle, culture and work ethics.
I want to wait for a project that will excite my creative juices.
I have let go of ugly things that have happened to me.
I believe that if you have a person who understands your profession, it is a little easier and in the long run, it helps because you understand the subjectivity of time and notion that comes along with a particular profession.
I believe in giving people their space and time because till the time your heart and mind is not clear of the baggage, you won't be able to see other's efforts towards you.
I see people around not wanting to acknowledge that they come from a small town, but it is like a jewel in my crown. I am proud to be a village girl. — © Rubina Dilaik
I see people around not wanting to acknowledge that they come from a small town, but it is like a jewel in my crown. I am proud to be a village girl.
Working for over 12 hours, 30 days a month and being paid after 90 days, and in many cases even more than that, isn't only unethical but is against working laws.
My man, now as I proudly say, has all the qualities that I have envisioned for my life partner and I'm so happy to be sharing this journey of mine with him with enthusiasm and a lot of adventures and co-creating memories.
For me, Bigg Boss' has been a life-transforming journey.
'Shakti' is not a run-of-the-mill daily soap.
I realized that I am not meant to relax all the time. I have gotten into the system of working for 12 hours.
Marriage isn't the ultimate destination.
I am playing the character of Saumya, a transgender, again. Shakti' is going for a giant leap and we are making a more interesting and risky attempt again, hoping that it will be received well by the audience.
Clear communication is paramount for any relationship to become stronger.
I have always been selective about people who enter my life.
Bringing your intimate relationship into the public arena and yet not being able to express yourself freely can really suffocate you.
People are so crazy about extreme sports. The rush is such a high that you want to experience it again.
I believe that a beautiful relationship grows between two people who are individually secure.
When the talks about our wedding began, I had asked him, which color he would want my bridal attire to be, and he had replied, Jade'. So, I ensured that was the color of my wedding lehenga.
Wedding hasn't affected my professional life at all.
As an artiste, I don't worry about whether I am taking the beaten path or a fresh route when it comes to taking up challenges.
There is absolutely nothing better than gorging on delicious Rabdi and Jalebi during the festival of Holi, which only makes the festival a lot more special for me.
Since yoga is a very slow and structured practice, I was able to keep up a routine throughout my Covid phase, and yoga really did wonders for me.
In the Bigg Boss' house, you don't have phones, you don't have places to run away. The only options are fight or flight.
I agree that at times, actors are offered similar shows or characters but at the same time it's in our hands to not do them or wait for the right kind of opportunities.
Yoga has primarily helped me with essential lung exercises which helped me normalise my oxygen levels in many ways.
The one important lesson that I have learnt in my life is that embrace life as it comes.
I am going to miss Shakti' a lot.
My first priority is health and I want to be spiritually and mentally healthy, so that when I commence my next project, I am fit to give in my 100 percent time and energy. — © Rubina Dilaik
My first priority is health and I want to be spiritually and mentally healthy, so that when I commence my next project, I am fit to give in my 100 percent time and energy.
As I have always said, an artist's existence and identity are only because of the audience.
The entire cast and crew of more than 200 people have given their best and Shakti' is going off air in a great spirit.
When you start showing people their good side they start loving themselves more.
I always think about what I can bring to the table.
No amount of prep-work, mental strength or advice from former contestants or winners can actually get you ready for life inside the Bigg Boss' house.
The experiences, heartbreak and downfall in my life has made me a stronger woman.
Life is too short to have grudges and regrets.
In the world, we have a lot of options. We have escapes, we have choices. If we have an argument, we can turn to Netflix, get busy on the phone, talk to friends. If we have problems, we chill, go out. We don't look at the core problems that we're projecting on the other person.
I want to continue experimenting, or else there will be no growth.
I have gotten to introduce myself to this virtual world of social media which is so powerful.
'Bigg Boss' for me is a journey and when the journey is coming to an end you don't want to continue any negativity, grudges or burden with you.
I have never shied away from taking risks in my career, and I would not do that in the future either. — © Rubina Dilaik
I have never shied away from taking risks in my career, and I would not do that in the future either.
I am not holding any grudges against anyone. I've forgotten things that Rakhi Sawant has said or done to me.
If I have some time, like 15-20 minutes, I bake something for Abhinav. I love to cook for him.
For sky diving, I was thrilled about coming down in a parachute but didn't think about the weightlessness or free fall that I would experience.
For me, the content and the character that I play are the two most important factors.
I always keep a zeal to learn new things especially when I am not aware about it.
I was very sure that in the journey of Bigg Boss' house, Salman sir's feedback is what is going to make me even stronger. So, I took everything in a positive stride and I can say that his feedback was the crucial contribution to my journey towards success.
Not every show is meant to impart education and has to be entertainment driven as well.
When you keep your most intimate relationship in the public eye and that too in a most vulnerable state, then your protective instinct comes out.
The most beautiful learning in my Bigg Boss' journey has been to embrace all shortcomings with grace.
I have always felt responsible for every character I played, devoting myself to learning everything about the craft.
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