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Ramesh Menon remeshdubois (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Ramesh on Facebook Misfit Is the most wonderful experience i have had,and i feel its a right decision that i took by deciding to join.I Have been this shy person all through ,even though i did modelling and few short films i never shed my inhibitions and today when
Raki Bose rakhi_bose (at) hotmail (dot) com
Find Rakhi on Facebook My experience in L1 at Misf!t… I was all tormented in my not so ‘happening’ life and a friend of mine suggested ‘Why don’t you spend some time on your hobby?’ That’s when I searched in Google about a place where I could just go and
Shefali Sonpar shefalisonpar (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Shefali on Facebook Ratan’s passion, energy and love for teaching acting is unmatched. That is what I personally look for in a teacher and mentor, because if they do not love what they do, you will not learn as much. His inclusive approach makes each participant comfortable allowing them
Shrivatsa Swadi shrivatsa (dot) swadi (at) gmail (dot) com
I have watched and appreciated plays for the last 3-4 years, not too many, maybe a couple of times a month. This February a friend who is very interested in performing arts asked me if i was interested in joining a theatre class. I have always been a sucker for
Parul Sharma parul91 (at) gmail (dot) com
When I first went for the interview and enrolled for the workshop, little did I know that this seemingly innocuous event is going to impact my life. But the way it made an impact and all that I experienced over the last seven weeks, has left me amazed and spellbound.
Ashok Khatana ashokkhatana (at) yahoo (dot) com
Theatre! This has always fascinated me. I certainly have a lot to write, but I will keep my words limited so that there is space for others also to write J. The credit for my theatre knowledge goes to Ratan and his way of teaching the theatre arts. I’ve always
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Lakshmi Narasimhan
To sum it up in short and simple words: ‘Level 1 Course was a great learning experience!’ One of my biggest learnings from after having gone through it was that one cannot become a actor overnight or after attending a weekend crash course. Like with any art form, acting has
Pooja Sukhija psukhija (at) hotmail (dot) com
I joined this class with a lot of hesitation, anticipation of what it might turn out to be.. part of me would get excited, part of me would feel so uncomfortable at the thought of joining this course that I wanted to run away. But my apprehensions were laid
Sathish Babu sathish at mycarevault dot com
Find Satish on FB Dear Baba, Before coming to Misf!t,It was my longest desire to be an actor, i had inhibitions in every stage till i strongly decided to be so. But did not have any clue what makes a good actor. All these days i thought acting is easy
Nevin Pearl nevinpearl (at) yahoo (dot) co (dot) in
Find Nevin on Facebook Dear Ratan, First of all I like to thank you for selecting me for the batch 28, it has been one of the most fun and learning classes in years.Getting to know how theater works, the amount of dedication and preparation an actor does, the basics of
Tushar Dutt tushardutt89 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Tushar on Facebook Learnt hell lot of things, feel lot more confident in a way that I can move further in this field and not doubt my abilities. Learnt that acting is basically observing real people, so now I intentionally spend more time with people, I have started hanging
Sunil Kumar s_sunil (at) outlook (dot) com
Find Sunil on Facebook Hi Ratan, My feedback on the workshop is on a Happy note. First I never believed that I could act or face an audience. Second I had worked as a production assistant at another Theatre group in bangalore and still had not understood the craft that goes



