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Archanaa Shetty archshetty (at) gmail (dot) com

 Find Archana on Facebook Theater always fascinated me. It was a world beyond my world where I could completely lose myself. I was happy being the audience but somewhere deep within had silently carried a dream of maybe one day being on the other side. All I wanted to do was

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Pansy Parmar panparmar (at) hotmail (dot) com

Find Pansy on Facebook Hi Ratan, Level 2 was certainly a different experience from Level 1 , more of internalizing , introspection and application of all that was taught. As always, I feel I have a long long way to go, only performing and practicing the art will make me

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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

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Amber Sinha ambersinha07 (at) gmail (dot) com

 Find Amber on Facebook As the year draws to a close, a glance back at the highs and lows is in order. While this has been a very eventful year for me, what with starting work, running a house for the first time, writing more than I have ever done

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Devanand Mahakud devanandmahakud at gmail dot com

Find Devanand on Facebook   This feedback is not because you have asked; it’s because I wanted to give one. Everyone is saying Level 2 is Torment; Ratan also asked us so many times “Are you sure you all want to join L2?” and even told us that it’s not about

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Pragya Maheswari pragyaamaheshwari (at) gmail (dot) com

  Hi baba(Ratan) putting this accross in words is very clinical for me, because what u experience and feel, is just too difficult to be put in words. it was a journey which has come to an end, without even knowing where did it start, and instead of visiting places,

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Prakash R. Kota

Whew! What a journey it has been, finishing the Level 2, Batch 4, MISF!T acting workshop by Ratan, in September 2009. I finished the Level 1 workshop in June 2006, which brings back so many nostalgic memories. During the interim, I became a professional “audien”, watching plays by others. Something

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Urmila

While the Beginner’s batch kept the acting at a more fun level, stressing more on projection and focusing on comedy scripts with humorous portrayals of characters with regional accents, the Advanced batch was all about internalizing. It was about being ‘In the Moment’ and doing an in-depth analysis of the

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Anamika

Level-2 acting worskhop at MISFIT is a complete elevated experience from Level-1,it now feels like as if the(L-1)workshop was preparing us for this…Acting is for ‘REAL’.The workshop is rigorous,fun and in detail.

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Manisha Yadav yadavmanisha773 (at) gmail (dot) com

Find Manisha on Facebook I was always told that I can never be an actor because people believe that acting is all about pretending and being very straight forward by nature I can’t pretend so that means I can never act. And I believed those people. But they were absolutely wrong.

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Avinash

The advance cource was very different from what i had expected. Any course conducted by Rathan is a lot of fun but there were portions of the advance course that were intense and very personal for me. There was a lot of introspection required for the basic emotions and I

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Anusha Prakash anusha96prakash (at) gmail (dot) com

Find Anusha on Facebook Dear Ratan, Here is my long pending (after much procrastination) feedback of the brilliant Misf!t course(s) I was fortunate to be a part of. Level 1 : Excitedly we climbed up four floors to the studio on May 3rd 2015, the interview day at 1:45 PM

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