Tuesday 27 March 2018

World Theatre Day: Young Celebrities of Bollywood Who Dabble In Plays & Films

Young Celebrities of Bollywood

According to the most successful actor in the industry its really easy for the actor to act in movies if he/she act in Theatre before doing their movie debut. many great stars of Bollywood stars there career from theatre like Sabana Azmi, Om Puri, Anupam Kher, Ratna Pathak Shah, Prithvi Raj Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan, Naseeruddin Shah and many more. They Began with the humble stage and then transitioning to the screen with ease. Its often argued that the stage performers are far better than the screen camera performers.

Today on world theatre day we discuss young Actors of Bollywood who is in theatres before coming to Bollywood

Radhika Apte

Radhika Apte participates in many Marathi Plays before coming to Bollywood. She was the part of Mohit Takalkar’s theatre troupe Aasakta Kalamanch. in addition to featuring in other popular play.She gains popularity ion Bollywood from 2011. Before that, she also did a Bengali movie named "Antaheen".

Rajkumar Rao

Rajkumar Rao now one of the well-established actor in Bollywood. From his college days, she used to act with troupes such as Kshitij Repertory and Shri Ram Centre.He established himself by did the movies like Ragini MMS, Gangs of Wasseypur, Kai Po Che, Shadi Mai JUaroor Anana and N3ewton.

Aahana Kumra

You may recall her for her torch part in Lipstick under My Burkha. Be that as it may, Aahana Kumra's relationship with acting isn't new. Since her youth, she had a slant towards acting and had highlighted in a few plays in front of an audience.
Her stage soon moved to the little screen, where she featured in Sony Entertainment Television's Yudh with Amitabh Bachchan and furthermore assumed a lead part in the TV arrangement Agent Raghav – Crime Branch. She highlighted in various promotions too before featuring in include films now and web-arrangement.

Kalki Koechlin

Kalki Koechlin, destined to French guardians however experienced childhood in India, was constantly inspired by the theater. While examining in Hebron School in Ooty, Kalki was engaged with a lot of plays. After school, she moved to London to contemplate show and theater at Goldsmiths, University of London. She even worked with the venue organization Theater of Relativity, composing The Rise of the Wild Hunt and performing in plays, for example, David Hare's The Blue Room and Marivaux's The Dispute.
She began a venue organization called Little Productions in June 2015 and visits the nation performing plays with different on-screen characters. She likewise enjoys execution verse and highlighting in short movies.

Jim Sarbh

Jim Sarbh had done a considerable amount of theater before featuring as the threatening psychological militant in Neerja, the biopic on killed air-master Neerja Bhanot. In the wake of finishing his graduation in Psychology at the Emory University in the US, Sarah worked at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta for a year as an abstract assistant, and featured in a few plays including The Show!, The Breakup, Tennis in Nablus, and Ice Glen, for which he won a Major Supporting Role Metropolitan Atlanta Theater Award. In Mumbai, he featured in the adjustment of Death of a Salesman, The Glass Menagerie, Eat! also, Bull. As far back as his acting introduction on the widescreen, Sarah has featured in critical parts incorporating A Death In The Gunj, Raabta, and Padmaavat.

Manav Kaul

Manav Kaul is a known performance center figure, having begun his own auditorium organization in 2004 that delivered a few remarkable plays including Ilhaam, Park and Shakkar Ke Paanch Daane. He made his acting introduction in Hindi silver screen with dream film Jajantaram Mamantaram in 2003 and has been praised for his execution as a conservative government official in the Gujarat-based Hindi shows Kai Po Che! in 2013. As of late, he featured Ashok, Vidya Balan's better half in Tumhari Sulu, a part that got him a Filmfare Award this year for Best Supporting Actor.


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