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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
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
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
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
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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Siddhanth Chandrashekar sidzonline85 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Sidhdhant on Facebook Hi Ratan, A big shoutout to you after 4 years 🙂 For people you cant forget, time is inconsequential. I suddenly remembered a promise to you that I would provide a testimonial for Misfit, and I didnt wanna break my word 😉 So here it goes:
Vaibhavi Rangarajan vaibhavi (dot) rangarajan (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Vaibhavi on Facebook The past few weeks have been a great learning experience. The techniques of acting are broken down and explained well. And the activities teach a lot about the concepts without you even realising.
Chandrahasa Reddy hello
When I first attended the basic acting workshop, I had never seen a Misfit play or presentation so I did not know what to expect. My only interaction with theater till then had been the few plays I had watched. My colleagues who had participated in the workshop earlier recommended
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
Anoop Mathew akm225 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Anoop on Facebook To say that the L1 course was unnerving for me would be a colossal understatement. Completely and utterly unsure of myself and having absolutely no idea what I was getting myself into, I joined Misfit nervous and jittery, words I would frequently use to express my
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




