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Gowtham Anesh gowthamanesh (at) gmail (dot) com

Find Gowtham on Facebook Dear Ratan, I was in two minds (‘to join’ and ‘not to join’), on November 1st morning, just before starting from my home to outlaw studio for the MISFIT interview. But now I appreciate myself for choosing the right option i.e. joining MISFIT acting classes. I

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Mahaboob Shaik mahaboob (dot) nov2014 (at) gmail.com

Find Mahaboob on Facebook Hi BABA, Acting infront of people?My god i didn’t even thought about it.I even didn’t remembered any single incedence in my life which i have communicated to new person with confidence . Eventhough i have intrest in acting,my first intension to join MISFIT was atleast i

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Prerna Purushottam musicinsync (at) gmail (dot) com

Find Prerna on Facebook Amazing, wonderful, magical, transforming, unforgettable – a once in a lifetime kind of experience 🙂 Ratan Thakore Grant’s aka Baba’s workshop that is 🙂 Learning had never been sooooooooo much fun!:D Oh my god 😀 Looking back at that time, my heart fills up with joy

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Selvaramesh P p (dot) selvaramesh (at) gmail.com

Find Selva on Facebook Dear Baba, Sorry for delay in feedback. I’m a Software engineer and passionate on Photography, Cinematography and Film Making. Had worked around 10 short films as Cinematographer, editor and poster design. Curious to understand what’s going on with actors and joined MISF!T Level 1 course. Few

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Ravali T ravali (dot) chetty (at) gmail.com

Find Ravali on Facebook A lot of people may not know this, but I was a very reserved person for a long time. It was just a select bunch of people in my life to whom I used to open up to. Being social and spontaneous was not my scene.

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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

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Akshay Prabhu akshayprabhu88 (at) gmail (dot) com

  hi all!, The Most Interesting point in L1,is though we enjoy each and every second of workshop,we often fail to recognise dat behind every task we do ,der is a purpose . But Ratan sir makes it sure dat we get it some how !,Well all L1 guys shud

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Anindya Gupta anindya234 (at) gmail (dot) com

Find anindya on Facebook Good Morning! Where were you last night? Out sir, that is why sending this so late. 🙂 My only regret would be ‘why did I not do this earlier in life?’. Nevertheless I did it. I survived the ‘hell’. I enjoyed this hell so much that

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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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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

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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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