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Gaurav Kumar gauravkumar1491 at gmail dot com
Find him on FB Hi BabaWith L2 I realised how difficult is to enact emotions of our daily life in a way where an audience could connect to it. It requires a consistent amount of effort to be able to do the same as per your will. L2 also brought
ankita pathak pathakankita01 at gmail dot com
Find Ankita on FB Dear Baba, It took me 5 years to join L1, but after completing that I was very sure that I want to join L2. With all the warnings that it won’t be same or fun as L1, I was little nervous but very much excited about
Avishek Mitra mitra dot avishek22 at gmail dot com
Find Avishek on FB Dear Sir, Before sharing my feedback, I would like to thank you for allowing me to pursue this course. I wasn’t able to make it to the interview process and I’m immensely grateful you understood my situation back then. I have been overjoyed by your conduct
Aasthik Shanbhag toaasthikshan at gmail dot com
Find aasthik on FB dear baba Sorry for the late review on your wonderful class.i don’t know were to start ! ,there is so much to tell. To tell the truth, i joined the class to get out of the house and push myself to interact with people,to learn how
Manish P manishraju05 at gmail dot com
Find Manish on FB Honestly more than L1 I enjoyed L2 as I loved the process and all the techniques taught. The emotions, triggers, about creating a character, about the body levels I loved the whole process. Also I regret that I missed a lot of classes due to personal
Manjunath manju dot hunk6293 at gmail dot com
Find Manju on FB Hi Baba,I joined the course with lot of doubts whether I’ll be able to learn it or will I enjoy during the course. But after joining I enjoyed all the 5weeks(level1-batch38) of classes. Grading play was of good experience, it was great to perform in front
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Suprabha B suprabha (dot) 31031992 (at) gmail.com
Find Suprabha on Facebook L1: First day was very scary, all the fuh-kha exercises made me wonder why am I here. As the days passed by I was having fun, made a few friends but I would still miss those jobless weekends. Sometimes I used to count the number of
Prakash – on Week 5
12:48 am as I write. “Disturbing” for the professor is good for “creativity” for the student!! Without squeezing the orange how do you get the tasty juice? Today’s class was very meaningful. Totally agree that “simplicity” makes acting fresh and real. It does take the extraneous mental calculations away and
Sushma M Shriyaan 6sush6 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Sushma on Facebook Hello Ratan, MY L2 FEEDBACK! FINALLY! I was in post L2 state and it came to an end a few minutes ago. I was waiting for the post L2 phase to end and now here is my feedback. L2 happened to me in three phases. Phase
Tarun
More experiential than level, great experience. Really takes one to the next level of acting where everyone can become their own coach.
Sathish Babu sathish at mycarevault dot com
Find Satish on FB Hello Baba, First, let me start by thanking you for giving me the opportunity to be part of L2 at MISF!T. In L2 the best part for me is to explore my inner emotions and bringing them on demand. It was never easy… I was not
Krishi – on Week 1
I haven’t acted in a rather long time, though I have been helping out a lot of groups with their performances. And my last acting performance was a disaster, by my standards. Consequently, I have developed a certain fear of, and an aversion to getting up on stage. So when




