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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

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Amit Ranjan Sahu

Find Amit on Facebook   Everything has a purpose. Every decision you take has a reason. What was my reason for joining MiSF!T? ‘Why do you want to join Level1?’ This was the obvious question that I was asked during my interview. I had two answers back then. And I

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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

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Belliraj

I have quite a few problems for acting-one being inhibition, another being me not having great memory. But somehow I joined to test myself. First few classes, I was a bit anxious. But soon I was making a lot of progress. Each class was a gradual and steady progression with more aspects of

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Ian

My name is Ian and I’m in the latest L1 batch of Misfit. Always been procrastinating until the urge to join in became strong enough to overcome my ‘better’ senses. Decided to give a feedback before Thakore saheb starts pestering for it once again  I must say that Ratan has

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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

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Lyria Kurian lyria (dot) kurian (at) gmail (dot) com

 Find Lyria on Facebook “Welcome to hell” How nice a line to greet someone. Well! Don’t be shocked but this is exactly how everyone is welcomed at MISFIT. Trust me when I say, if hell was MISFIT then I would love to be in hell… One heck of a roller

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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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Balakumaran Panneerselvam p (dot) balakumaran (at) gmail (dot) com

Find Bala on FB Hi Baba, My experience with Misfit might be a little different from everyone else’s. I didn’t have much interest in acting per say. My motivation was generally to satisfy my curiosity in what goes on in an actor’s head and how they bring out the character

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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

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