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Paul Vannan
Find him on Google I had no technical knowledge about acting or anything related to the art of acting before joining MISFIT. I don’t know how good or bad I am with theater acting now but I personally feel I got to learn a lot and lot from the 6
Shashank Singh
Find him on Google If you want to develop as an actor or just wanna know about the roots of acting this theatre institute is highly recommended. I joined misfit so that I could get an idea about how I can improve my craft as an actor and I am
Karthikeyan janakiraman
Find him on Google If someone wants to evolve themselves as a person..in just six weeks..they want this L1 Acting class..n in these six weeks my biggest take away is that I realized God’s most divine creation is our Emotions n Feelings.. My sincere thanks n gratitude to Guru Ratan
Shashank singh
Find him on google Most recommended theatre institute in Bangalore which has no language barriers.deep dive into theatre techniques.Makes each and everyone perform to pull you out of your comfort zone and you feel confident.
Bhavanishankar Desai
Find bhavanishankar on Google It was a lifetime experience…Outstanding teaching about the craft.. learnt a lot .. couldn’t ask for more.. Thanks Baba & misf!t for coming in my life.. looking forward for Level 2… God bless the team 🙂
Narayan Singh
Find Narayan on Google This is one of the genuine institutes, met in my life. I strongly recommend to those whoever want to explore themselves in terms of an acting career or any soft skills enhancement like breaking inhibition, open up in front of the public and presenting one’s selves.
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Rafi Shaik rafimechengr at gmail dot com
Find him on FB Dear Baba, I’m a fearful person. Though I’m good at something, I can’t give my 100% when people watch me (like on stage). I gained some confidence for the first act (mimic) of mine but for the improvisation task I lost that confidence as I performed
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
Sruthi Veeraraghavan sruthivrag at gmail dot com
Find her on FB Dear Baba, Sorry I took some time to write this feedback and send it, but the previous one I had tried writing a few days back sounded a lot like the definition of drama you had given on the first day. Below is an honest, from-the-heart
Lakshmi Kumara lucky dot always185 at gmail dot com
Find Lakshmi on FB Namaskar baba, Here is my experience in misf!t (L1) ….. July 24th was my interview at 2’o clock,I was completely blank I didn’t know the place ,didn’t know if I was doing right,with a blank mind i filled the application but my heart was saying that
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
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



