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When Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain Star Rohitashv Gour Gave All Credits Of His Success To Theater
Rohitashv Gour is one of the popular actors on TV. He is known for his role as Tiwari in & TV’s show Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai. Not many know but he has been a theatre artist too. He has been part in plays such as Rakt Kalyan, Julius Caesar, Khubsurat Bahu, Aashadh Ka Ek Din, Lehron Ke Rajhans and many more. Once he was quoted saying, “When I took up theatre and acting seriously, people with me suggested that join the National School of Drama in Delhi. Fortunately, I got selected in National School of Drama from Shimla in 1986 after which my journey in professional theatre starte | Click Here...
Airlift Actress Nimrat Kaur’s Deep Connection with Theater
Nimrat Kaur from Airlift who gave such a staggering execution that it left us all pondering, where has this star been this while! Nimrat Kaur is a grand actress who actually hails from the theater! No wonder, which is why she is so flawlessly awesome! From her presentation in Anurag Kashyap's 'Peddlers' which got screened at the Cannes film festival in 2012 to her ebb and flow portrayal of Rebecca Yedlin, in the second sequel of American arrangement 'Wayward Pines', Nimrat Kaur has truly hit the films and how! She has probably the best movies and TV arrangement credited to her name; | Click Here...
Theater is an actor’s medium: Vikram Kochhar
Tata Sky Theatre is all set to present Badal Sarkar's popular play Pagla Ghoda in a televised manner. Pagla Ghoda revolves around four men from different walks of life, and their conversation at the funeral of an unknown woman. As they sit at the crematorium ground, discussing the mystery of the young woman’s death, secrets from their own past gradually come to the fore. Actor Vikram Kochhar, who plays the role of Shashi shares his experience shooting for this play. How was your experience shooting the play? What were the challenges that you faced? The exper | Click Here...
Theater VS Drama: What’s The Main Difference?
Drama and Theatre are both words that all of us are used to. They have become an important part of our lives and are the most popular sources of entertainment. You can even refer them as the most popular of the 'Entertainment Industry'. There is a tremendous difference between these two words. Drama and Theater are the two words that we frequently use exactly the same way as both of them are connected to enacting arts. What is the meaning of theater? The word theater is originated from the Greek term theasthai meaning behold. Theatre applies to the actual presentation o | Click Here...
Jayati Bhatia, the theater queen
Jayati Bhatia is a television actress, best known for her work in Indian television serials and stage plays. She was most recently seen on Colors TV show Internet Wala Love and gained popularity as Mataji on Sasural Simar Ka. Jayati Bhatia has also been part of several non-fiction shows. Her most notable works includes Kitchen Champion (Season 4) where she was crowned as winner. She was also part of dance reality show, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. As a child, she was trained in classical Odissi dancing, but has admitted that she finds western dance forms difficult. She has also b | Click Here...
Amrish Puri is a theater institute in himself
Amrish Lal Puri (22 June 1932 – 12 January 2005) was an Indian actor, who was an important figure in Indian theatre and cinema. He worked with notable playwrights of the time, including Satyadev Dubey and Girish Karnad. He is remembered for playing iconic villainous roles in Hindi cinema as well as other Indian and international film industries. To Indian audiences, he is the most remembered for his role as Mogambo in Shekhar Kapur's Hindi film Mr. India, and to Western audiences he is best known as Mola Ram in Steven Spielberg's Hollywood film Indiana Jones and the Temple o | Click Here...
Amrish Puri – Legend of theater
Amrish Lal Puri (22 June 1932 – 12 January 2005) was an Indian actor, who was an important figure in Indian theatre and cinema. He worked with notable playwrights of the time, including Satyadev Dubey and Girish Karnad. He is remembered for playing iconic villainous roles in Hindi cinema as well as other Indian and international film industries. For Indian audiences, he is most remembered for his role as Mogambo in Shekhar Kapur's Hindi film Mr. India (1987), and to Western audiences, he is best known as Mola Ram in Steven Spielberg's Hollywood film, Indiana Jones and the Te | Click Here...
Stage helps an actor to refine his/her craft: Kavita Kaushik
Kavita Kaushik, aka Chandramukhi Chautala of FIR fame, has just made her stage debut with comedy play Pajama Party, which also stars fellow TV actor, Kamya Punjabi. Shakti Singh, Deepali Garg and Sunil Palwal complete the main casting. “I loved director/writer Atul Satya Koushik's concept, for it dealt with the burning issue of crime against women, albeit in a lighter vein. Coming to my character, she is very real. The setting is an overnight party where we all girls are having fun and the above crime happens. Do watch the play to find out what happens next and how we deal with it. | Click Here...
Tara the social satire play comes with a message on disability awareness
Tara the social satire play that talks about gender inequality and the dominance of the males over females will be put up in a grand way in Delhi and Mumbai in the month of September. The play written by Mahesh Dattani will be played on 7 and 8 September in Delhi and on 27 September in Mumbai. Tara is the story of two conjoined twins, a boy Chandan and a girl, Tara, who are surgically separated in an unequal manner to favour the boy. As a result, the girl is born disabled. The surgical separation was so biased to favour the boy that Tara faced difficulties in survival and even | Click Here...
Taniya Kalra excited about her play to premiere at Royal Opera House
Actor Taniya Kalra is presently entertaining masses with her parallel lead role in the IDiva and Futterwacken produced web-series ‘Dulha Wanted’ by the Times group. Taniya who enjoys facing the camera irrespective of the medium she is in, also enjoys being part of theatre!! Says Taniya, “I feel theatres makes your ground – the base on which you then carry the burning torch ahead in your life.” Taniya is now pretty much excited to be part of the premiere at The Royal Opera House!! Yes, Taniya will feature in the play, ‘The Importance of being Earnest | Click Here...
Delnaaz Irani to don ‘six’ roles in her play Blockbuster
Television’s gorgeous actor Delnaaz Irani who rose to fame with her amazing performances in television reality shows ‘ Bigg Boss’, ‘ Zara Nachke Dikha’, ‘ Hans Baliye’ and daily shows like ‘Jamai Raja’ & ‘ ‘Akbar Birbal’ & ‘ Kya Hua Tera Waada’ recently shared her for love for theater. The Kal Ho Na Ho star who quoted ‘theater is my first love’ had entered the life of theatre in the 90’s. She shared her excitement with the release of her next play ‘Blockbuster’ that will be premiered tomorrow on the 1st & 2nd October at NCPA( Nar | Click Here...
Web gives us space to push the envelope: Hiten Tejwani
Veteran actor Hiten Tejwani seems to be going out of his comfort zone (TV) for besides doing a play he is also part of a web series. “I always like to try different stuff. The digital series is a cop crime thriller and we have tried to show the human side of the police. The best part of the format is that we can really push the envelope and do shows which we can’t do on broadcast,” says the master thespian who will gradually open up more on the web venture. Talking about his new play, Love You Two along with Toral Rasputra he says, “This stint will further help t | Click Here...
Toral Rasputra set for a new ‘play’ful journey
Popular actor Toral Rasputra is debuting in play. Toral, who was famous portraying Anandi in Balika Vadhu, is busy nowadays in rehearsals for the play I Love You Two written and produced by Sanjay Jha. So where was she all these days? She says,"During the break period I have been travelling a lot. I am getting a lot of mixed offers, mostly mythological. I want to play a character as strong as Anandi. So I am taking time to think. Also I want a role that I can relate to. It is not that I am purposely not doing television,I have got many offers but sometimes things don't work out th | Click Here...