A Quote by Divya Agarwal

Reality TV is too emotionally draining. — © Divya Agarwal
Reality TV is too emotionally draining.
Just emotionally, as amazing as it is to win the World Cup, it's emotionally draining in many ways.
The only difference in reality TV and the other TV is that the scriptwriters for reality TV are not union. I have been on reality TV shows. Believe me, my friends: It's not just improv and whatever happens when the cameras are rolling.
Twentieth-century culture's disease is the inability to feel their reality. People cluster to TV, soap operas, movies, theater, pop idols and they have wild emotion over symbols. But in the reality of their own lives, they're emotionally dead.
I didn't know how to explain what I meant; sociopathy wasn't just being emotionally deaf, it was being emotionally mute, too. I felt like the characters on our muted TV, waving their hands and screaming and never saying a word out loud.
'Taramani' was a very emotionally draining film for me.
I'd like to settle down eventually, but acting is emotionally draining.
If someone confronts you about draining them it could be a "double reverse." They are draining you and accuse you instead of draining them, just to throw you off.
Acting is emotionally draining, so I make it a point to not do anything when I am home.
For all reality TV, and all the viewers of reality TV, just be entertained. Don't invest your feelings, your heart, your soul into reality TV. It is entertainment. And that's all that it should be.
Fighting is a very emotionally draining sport. I don't want to waste time on drama beforehand.
Living out a story eight times a week is difficult and draining emotionally but very fulfilling.
There are things that I am doing apart from films to keep me normal. Otherwise, emotionally, it is very draining.
Once I did a film like 'Verna,' which was emotionally draining, I knew I needed to do something lighter and entertaining.
It's not easy to go from reality TV to being taken seriously as an artist, so I don't think I'll be doing reality TV again because of that.
You see reality TV and it's not reality TV. It's contrived and everything is plotted and scripted nearly. Documentaries are the same and just as bad.
Action films are emotionally and physically draining, and you're dirty and sweaty. In a romantic comedy, you have to have your fingernails perfect, you're in air-conditioned rooms the whole time.
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