A Quote by Sara Khan

I'm not that keen to do a daily soap, but I'm always ready for reality soaps. — © Sara Khan
I'm not that keen to do a daily soap, but I'm always ready for reality soaps.
When fiction started on TV, the daily soap splurge happened and I knew that I would not get caught in a daily soap.
The learning curve on soaps is through the roof because it's a three-camera setup. There's a master and then there's two singles. And the great thing about soaps, and soap actors will tell you, is that when you get your line wrong, they don't re-shoot it. They just cut to the person listening.
Considering the popularity of soaps with the African-American audience, it's grotesque that the entertainment industry, for all its vaunted liberalism, is lagging so far behind social changes in the United States. And why has there never been an all-black daytime network soap? It would probably blow the white soaps off the map.
In days to come I would love to doing some more reality shows but the saas-bahu type daily soaps are a strict no for me as I hate serials based on kitchen politics.
Soaps are the best. They really are. If you can do a soap, well, you can do anything. You have to learn pages of dialogue very quickly.
Doing a daily show with Aamir will not make me miss Aamir. So no daily soaps with my husband.
Even before Bigg Boss,' I have been doing a daily soap and that made me popular and got me the reality show.
I don't see myself doing daily soaps.
I do not see myself doing daily TV soaps!
Daily soaps are unpredictable, and one can't predict when the track changes.
I needed a break from the breakneck speed of daily soaps.
It irritates me so much the way people talk about soaps because it is far more difficult working on a soap than it is on a big studio film.
I can't imagine soaps will ever stop, because people will always watch as long as they have great stories and characters. But the soaps will have to keep evolving, won't they?
Most English people are horrified that I use soap, but I like it - it works for my skin. I try different soaps all the time, but I use very mild ones.
I was offered daily soaps in the past but that was something I did not want to take up.
The general view is that actors start on soaps and then maybe graduate to prime-time television or film; normally you don't see a film actor going to do a soap.
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