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Sunny Jiandani sunje (at) sify (dot) com
Find Sunny on Facebook Dear Ratan Sir, Hope this mail finds you well. This mail is regarding the feedback that was requested from us, i.e actors from batch 27. Phew! I dunno where to begin. The methods & methodology of teaching at MISF!T, are quite unconventional. But acting/theater being a
Kailash Suryawamshi kailash (at) tcrc (dot) co (dot) in
Find Kailash on Facebook Dear Ratan, Initially there was nervousness on whats next and stuff, luckily I came accross some guys who were also feeling the way I felt, than slowly I found myself waiting for the next session and than the next and then suddenly it was over. That
Ankit Bhardwaj mickey8856 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Ankit on Facebook Misf!t for me was not only an acting studio but a lot more of what anyone can get out from a regular acting school. Along with learning the techniques of acting it helped me to learn and discover a lot more about myself as a person.
Preethi Vasudevan dolly (dot) preethi (at) gmail (dot) com
Find on Facebook Hi Ratan, Before coming to Misf!t,I adored theater people and wanted to be like them but did not have the slightest clue what made them so powerfully attractive so I voluteered into this group. After the first class of breaking inhibition,it helped me take positive risks and
Chethan Satheesh chethan (dot) gcs (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Chetan on Facebook Acting is an easy thing to do… But good acting and bad acting tells what type of an actor you are… At Misfit you becone an actor, a really good actor… This says it all… There can’t be a better place or a better person to
Nikhil Agarwal amiablenikhil (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Nikhil on Facebook MISF!T My purpose of joining MISF!T was to get back to acting. After having performed on stage during my school days and sometimes in college, I felt there was a long break since I have acted and I feared that I am losing it. Having come down
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Rohil Chopra rohil (dot) aceventura (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Rohil on Facebook Dear Mr. Thakore Batch 29 to me has been a homecoming. TWS is perhaps the only positive memory I have from my school days, and I am glad I came back to it. Seven years into college and work, left me consumed by a feeling of
Rakshith Vijay vrakz93 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Rakshith on Facebook Hi my name is Rakshith.. I want to share my experience at misfit.. In just short span you get to learn lot of technical aspects …. Ratan sir like he pushes actor very positively and makes actor more self reliant … Helps to understand one’s potentials..
Priyank Saxena saxenapriyank1027 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Priyank on Facebook Hi , The course in Misfit is like magic being woven up by a magician. Acting is like creating another reality and making the audience believe in the same, which looks like magic to me. Classes in Misfit are great fun with great learning. All the
Vinay
Okay,where do i start,i did L1 twice,First time when i did L1 ,i was arrogant and not willing to listen to any inputs that use to come towards me.I was completely shut off. I took it very lightly and the lessons that i learnt aftermath were very gud and heavy.
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
Surabhi Bajaj surabhi (dot) bajaj (at) ymail (dot) com
Find Surabhi on Facebook Hi Baba, Theatre has always intrigued me, but never had I thought I will be sitting in a class for days with a batch of an absolutely crazy gang, having so much fun, and learning the nuances from the maestro—Ratan. Though, with a career in learning,





