Krishi – on Week 3
Imagine this situation: A friend of yours calls on your mobile, and says, “Can I meet you today evening? I really need to talk to you.” . The tone of his voice indicates, very clearly, that something is wrong. You say, “What happened?”. He responds, “I’ll tell you when I
Prakash – on Week 5
12:48 am as I write. “Disturbing” for the professor is good for “creativity” for the student!! Without squeezing the orange how do you get the tasty juice? Today’s class was very meaningful. Totally agree that “simplicity” makes acting fresh and real. It does take the extraneous mental calculations away and
Apurv Anand – on Week 6
I am enjoying the revisit of level 2. The process of acting is becoming even more clear, the outcome is obviously me going to a better level and delivering better performance. In Thursday’s class, the highlight for me was the ease with which we can create a character, by picking up
Prakash R. Kota
Whew! What a journey it has been, finishing the Level 2, Batch 4, MISF!T acting workshop by Ratan, in September 2009. I finished the Level 1 workshop in June 2006, which brings back so many nostalgic memories. During the interim, I became a professional “audien”, watching plays by others. Something
Lenoj Chungath
Find Lenoj on Facebook Back to square one so much to learn and unlearn.
Rishi
well i always remember myself as a confident kid but then somewhere down the line i lost that confidence… I dont know what was the reason for it…i just lost it!…… today i think i m a kid again……..coz that confidence has come back…….i feel positive!.(i really dont know what
Sudipta
Venky , rightfully introduced me to misfit , I was the first person from L19 batch to meet Anita for the course. After signing up for the course I was eagerly waiting for the course to start. Finally it had , and you gave our first assignment!! It was about
Arjun Kamath
Dear Ratan, Sorry for the late reply. What i think of ‘Level 1 – Batch 19′ is something i cannot describe in simple words. Nevertheless i shall try. I sincerely believe it was comprehensive, unique, fun, explorative and interesting. It tested our every emotion to the fullest. The icing on
Lenoj
Who am I, this was the question that bothered me the most, to seek ones self and appreciate what you find is one of the most difficult tasks to undertake. When I joined MISF!T I only wanted to learn how to act and be good at it but Ratan taught