Navin Mishra
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Find Navin on Facebook Hello Baba, Baba i am not good in writing these kinds of feedbacks. But this time i will try as i learn from you “Try to do what you never did or what you are fearful off”. I joined MISF!T just for fun because my thinking towards
Harshal Dwivedi
Find Harshal on Facebook Hi sir, I was always under the impression that acting is easy u just have to be fully comminted to that moment. After joining this class i came to know its not like that. there are a lot of hardwork and techinicalties involved. But yet you
Sneha Ram
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Find Sneha on Facebook Dear Mr. Thakore, You were my first teacher in theatre and I’ve the best memories of school in your studio,with its cold yellow tiled flooring and a throne though used as a chair. My love for the stage began later at college, where it let me express
Archana Mittal
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Find Archana on Facebook Theater has always been something I was scared of, when I first got a chance to perform on stage, I enjoyed the adrenaline rush immensely to want to continue doing it. Out of all the learning and unlearning at performances I was kind of lost.
Rupam Mishra
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Find Rupam on Facebook You made me fall in love with the craft of acting and there is a lot more to explore.The effect is such that i see myself acting even in my dreams and Baba’s voice resonates in my ears day in and day out. “Thank you”
Kiran Kumar
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Find Kiran on Facebook Hello Baba, My Journey with MISF!T: I called MISF!T one day and asked, Is this course meant for any specific age group ? The answer from the other end is “NO”. There is no age bar/limit to join this course. This gives some extra strength to me since I am 36 yrs old. Later
Hameed Ansari
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Find Hameed on Facebook Walk from Mud road to a Tar road and a way to the Highway that is how I would describe Ratan Thakore Grant’s Misf!t. By walking on Mud road I mean the Natak and Nautanki’s we do in real life for time pass. But the Level
Pansy Parmar
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Find Pansy on Facebook Hi Ratan, They say that when the student is ready , the teacher appears. Not only did the teacher appear, it seems like I have hit a jackpot, how can everything be so perfect and tuned to my way of thinking!! ( I believe that when
Arvind Krishna
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Find Arvind on Facebook Nothing specific but a very general feedback of my road from being a person who would abstain himself from initiating a casual chat with someone (anyone), who turned into to a gregarious folk. Like really, give me a chance to talk and at times, and I
Abhishek Krishnagiri Amarnath
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Find Abhishek on Facebook L2 is a journey within you. I literally went into various time zones of my life, I cried, laughed, got angry, and became sad. Yes everything and every emotion were true. This is what Baba made us to go through. L2 was like a roller coaster