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Gowtham Anesh gowthamanesh (at) gmail (dot) com

Find Gowtham on Facebook Dear Ratan, I was in two minds (‘to join’ and ‘not to join’), on November 1st morning, just before starting from my home to outlaw studio for the MISFIT interview. But now I appreciate myself for choosing the right option i.e. joining MISFIT acting classes. I

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Mahaboob Shaik mahaboob (dot) nov2014 (at) gmail.com

Find Mahaboob on Facebook Hi BABA, Acting infront of people?My god i didn’t even thought about it.I even didn’t remembered any single incedence in my life which i have communicated to new person with confidence . Eventhough i have intrest in acting,my first intension to join MISFIT was atleast i

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Prerna Purushottam musicinsync (at) gmail (dot) com

Find Prerna on Facebook Amazing, wonderful, magical, transforming, unforgettable – a once in a lifetime kind of experience 🙂 Ratan Thakore Grant’s aka Baba’s workshop that is 🙂 Learning had never been sooooooooo much fun!:D Oh my god 😀 Looking back at that time, my heart fills up with joy

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Selvaramesh P p (dot) selvaramesh (at) gmail.com

Find Selva on Facebook Dear Baba, Sorry for delay in feedback. I’m a Software engineer and passionate on Photography, Cinematography and Film Making. Had worked around 10 short films as Cinematographer, editor and poster design. Curious to understand what’s going on with actors and joined MISF!T Level 1 course. Few

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Ravali T ravali (dot) chetty (at) gmail.com

Find Ravali on Facebook A lot of people may not know this, but I was a very reserved person for a long time. It was just a select bunch of people in my life to whom I used to open up to. Being social and spontaneous was not my scene.

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Suprabha B suprabha (dot) 31031992 (at) gmail.com

Find Suprabha on Facebook L1: First day was very scary, all the fuh-kha exercises made me wonder why am I here. As the days passed by I was having fun, made a few friends but I would still miss those jobless weekends. Sometimes I used to count the number of

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Neha Gupta neha1210 at gmail dot com

Find Neha on FB MISF!T has been one of the most memorable experiences of my life. While it might seem like just an acting course initially, by the end of it you realise you have learnt some valuable life lessons too. In these 6 weeks I not only learnt how

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Tushar Gandhi tushar (dot) gandhi87 (at) gmail (dot) com

 Find Tushar on Facebook I joined L1 with a lot of expectations and each one of them were met comfirtably. What I can easily say about L1 is – Time Well Spent. Throughout the course some of my beliefs about acting on stage were reconfirmed and some of the myths

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Prem Nambiar premnmbr at gmail dot com

Find Prem on FB Hi Ratan, This course was a lot of learning and unlearning for me. I have learnt a lot of things pertaining to acting for example stage movements, use of props, stage business and also things that I can use in my day to day life like

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Manikantan Vijaykumar manikantan (dot) vijaykumar (at) gmail (dot) com

Find Manikantan on Facebook Thanks for everything Baba, this is the least I could do for you. If you have decided to take up acting seriously or want to learn acting , then MISF!T is the perfect launchpad you could ever ask for. If you are reading my feedback ,

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Yamini Kasera yamini (dot) kasera (at) gmail (dot) com

 Find Yamini on Facebook A misfit is how I felt when I first walked into the workshop. A sea of strangers – most of whom (I presumed) came with some background or interest in Theatre while I knew zilch and was there just for the joy of learning something new.

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Hameed Ansari hameed (at) live (dot) com

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

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