A Quote by Varun Sharma

I was offered daily soaps in the past but that was something I did not want to take up. — © Varun Sharma
I was offered daily soaps in the past but that was something I did not want to take up.
I have hosted many shows in the past. Anchoring is something I really enjoy; hence, when I was offered to host the show 'Super Dancer,' I was excited to take it up.
If you want something bad enough, never give up (and take a boost when offered).
I was offered to play an Italian part in an Italian film. Although I could not take it up because I did not have the time, the kind of characters being offered to us are changing.
Films are fun, and I want to do comic roles. Daily soaps are interesting, too, but the travel to and from the sets takes a toll.
Doing a daily show with Aamir will not make me miss Aamir. So no daily soaps with my husband.
I don't see myself doing daily 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.
I do not see myself doing daily TV soaps!
We need not borrow and take up sorrows upon use of the morrow, to make up our present load; as we read of daily bread, so of a daily cross, Luke ix. M, which we are bid to take, not to make.
Take the pains required to become what you want to become, or you might end up becoming something you'd rather not be. That is also a daily discipline and worth considering.
I was offered a lot of reality shows in the past. I continue to be offered things like 'The Surreal Life.' I did one in 2002, right after the attacks on the World Train Center. It was called 'Celebrity Bootcamp.' It sounded exciting and cool when they presented it. When you get down to it, it was corny and cheesy.
I'm not that keen to do a daily soap, but I'm always ready for reality soaps.
Actors go, 'I just want to act.' And I say to them, 'You know, stop for a second and think about what charges you up the most. Do you want to be on the stage, do you want to be in film, do you want to be a comic actor? Do you just want to make it for the money and capitalize on your look and do commercials and soaps?'
I love the theater, and I did tons of theater before I ever did anything in front of the camera, but I haven't done anything in New York in a while, and I really, really want to. I've been offered a few things, but it's got to be something that works, because it's so disruptive to the family that it's got to be something that I cannot turn down.
I cannot stand watching daily soaps that have a lot of rona-dhona and unrealistic drama in them.
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