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Preeti Rai
Find Preeti on Facebook “You cannot teach anyone anything; you can only help them to find it within themselves.” – Galileo Galilei May i thank you for being a true teacher, guru or in this case Baba and inspiring many to discover themselves well the sessions were extremely fun,exciting,
Bhavani Vaidya bhavani (dot) vaidya (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Bhavani on Facebook It was an absolute pleasure to be in your class. The fact that acting is so interesting in itself and the technical details equally boring . You made both very interesting. I would without doubt recommend anyone I know to join the workshop, if not for the acting
Hima Kurian hima (dot) kurian (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Hima On Facebook MISFIT as the name suggests is a place for people who are misfit in the society, but in their own way!!A bunch of unique and differnet people handpicked by Ratan.Its fun to learnt the ABCD of acting with the most amusing and innovative way of teaching.Lot
Pradeep Rai pradeeprai dot thota at gmail dot com
Find Pradeep On Facebook Hi Ratan, I am glad to take this opportunity to let you my experience of work shop verbally. This workshop is the 1 st step of my Acting Career, before that I have never been on stage or into acting. I feel like the workshop
Kiran Chengappa mrk (dot) ryan (at) yahoo (dot) com
Find Kiran on Facebook AWESOME. It is the one word in which I describe the workshop. The man responsible for all this awesomeness, Ratan, please take a bow. Ratan imparts his knowledge to everyone without any ego and that is what I like most about him. No matter you are
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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Vishnudas EK vishnu2211990 at gmail dot com
Find Vishnu on FB Hi, The workshop at Misfit was so much of fun. The exercises to break inhibition seems to be weird but at the end we realize that our inhibitions are broken without our knowledge. I was not very observant.It was one of my weaknesses but after the
Akshay Prabhu akshayprabhu88 (at) gmail (dot) com
hi all!, The Most Interesting point in L1,is though we enjoy each and every second of workshop,we often fail to recognise dat behind every task we do ,der is a purpose . But Ratan sir makes it sure dat we get it some how !,Well all L1 guys shud
Ankit Yadav ankityadav9218 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Ankit on Facebook Experience as an Individual: This is the first thing I would like to talk about. To draw a simple analogy, I was like a man with a lot of wood, an axe and a space on which I wanted to build something, something which others have
Subhasis Deb
Life is very beautiful because it gives you a lot of opportunities to work on why|how|what you want to be in life. I started by choosing why i wanted to become an actor and then came the how. Around then only one of my friends told me about misfit, an
Naveen Kumar naveenkumarn (at) hotmail (dot) com
Hi Ratan… The feedback… though not entirely my words but exactly what I feel… The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires and Ratan you inspire us! Thank you for teaching us from the heart. What we learn with pleasure we
Abul Nazar abulnazar99 at gmail dot com
Find Nazar on FB Hello baba, I don’t know how to start and where to end, but want to tell what I felt at the end of the day, even though I am not an intelligent person, after a whole long 22 years I heard clap sounds from audience,It was





