A Quote by Rubina Dilaik

'Shakti' is not a run-of-the-mill daily soap. — © Rubina Dilaik
'Shakti' is not a run-of-the-mill daily soap.

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When fiction started on TV, the daily soap splurge happened and I knew that I would not get caught in a daily soap.
I have been taking my daily walk round the island, and visited the sugar mill and the threshing mill again.
The all-pervading energy source of existence or Shakti manifests itself as creation. Shakti is the divine mother who gives birth to and nurtures the newborn-whether it is a newborn babies a brand new relationship, a fresh idea, or a magical manifestation. Although Shakti is beyond the boundaries of gender, form or color, we call It Mother because of its mothering and creative qualities.
Shiva and Shakti are indistinguishable. They are one. They are the universe. Shiva isn't masculine. Shakti isn't feminine. At the core of their mutual penetration the supreme consciousness opens.
I don't want to get into the daily soap drama.
I don't have time to spare for a daily soap; it needs commitment.
In fiction, beauty was run-of-the-mill.
I never wanted to be run of the mill.
I'm not your run-of-the-mill scientist.
All I knew about Ireland before I went there was what I learned from watching soap commercials all my life. I was totally misinformed. I thought it was an Irish tradition where you don't even take a shower with your soap - you take your soap for a walk, you compliment the soap for a little while and then, suddenly, you just start hacking it up with a hunting knife.
I'm not that keen to do a daily soap, but I'm always ready for reality soaps.
I never intended to be a run-of-the-mill person.
If I'm doing a daily soap I would like my character to drive the narrative.
If you do TV, sign a proper daily soap, then you won't be able to do anything.
I'm fed up of doing run-of-the-mill stuff.
I never intended to become a run-of-the-mill person.
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