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Only Dream And Screw Life | 30 Steps To Actor's Victory And Joy

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An actor's steps to success and happiness


Can You Climb These Simple Steps to The Heaven of Success and Happiness?



We as an actor have desires, needs and wants. Most importantly, we pursue to be happy. Yet what is so important to us can be beyond reach for many. However, chasing happiness as an actor should come from the decisions and choices we make. 
Focus on the little things, though overlooked, which are necessary, rather than the mighty actions you have to reach happiness. At the end of the day, happiness is never a destination, but a journey and every step should be one where you welcome the excitement and joys life has to offer. 


Here is a list of 30 small things you can do to your victory and Joy for a  happier life 



  1. Be thankful and express sincerely to people and God, irrespective of the situation. It is not about what you don�t have but about the things you currently have. 
  2. You have decided to be an actor. It's your career. Pursue it. The best is to do something that combines work and fun in your life.
  3. Stop trying to be a perfect actor. No one is.
  4. Learn to tolerate others. Just as you are not perfect, people around you also cannot be perfect.
  5. Don�t compare yourself with others. Rather always try to be a better �YOU� of yourself.
  6. Start each day with a smile. It's a MUST  in an actor to be likable and improving and impressing not only film and TV people but the entire world around you
  7. Dream, work for it and always hope for the best. There are no gains or successes in worrying after all.
  8. Forgive yourself and learn to forgive others.
  9. Give social media like Facebook a break and learn to experience some life
  10.  Meditate. (Join us to learn)
  11. Give to someone in need. It doesn�t have to be money, but it could be your time or energy.
  12. You will always make mistakes, don�t ever take yourself too seriously.
  13. Listen or participate in interesting and in stimulating discussions.
  14. Be reasonable. Not everyone will accept your opinion or beliefs.
  15. Don�t try to win every argument.
  16. Set goals, they could be short term or long term. Just have something that you look forward to accomplishing.
  17. Exercise and try to keep fit looking good and full of energy. Being Bollywood's one of the major requirements for an actor, your body is your vehicle to success.
  18. Celebrate your wins, even small ones like giving a good audition performance and hug your rejections and losses in the same manner.
  19. Stop using negative words like �I can�t.� �I won�t.� �It can�t.� Always be positive and know that the world is a place of amazing possibilities.
  20. Write something. Maybe, a daily activity log for your Facebook page, your plans for the future or what you have observed in a day: people, animals, nature, weather, trees etc. It will improve your power of  observation, concentration and most importantly imagination. Or it could be a thank you note.
  21. Stop spending time with negative or people who gossip.
  22. Take risks. Learn to accept your fears and face your challenges with bravado.
  23. Learn to brush off the things beyond your control. Life will always be unfair and will not be the way we want it to. So value what you have and stop trying to hold on to the things that you cannot do anything about.
  24. Know your strengths and your weaknesses. At the end, there is so much we can do or take. Know what applies to you and stop pushing yourself too hard to where you are frustrated, unhappy and where it violates your values and desires.
  25. Accept change. You should be flexible and be adaptable. Things will never stay the same. Time has a way of healing, building and reforming. So understand that things will pass. Rather than be a victim of change, be a master of it.
  26. Stop complaining and making excuses. Rather, take on more responsibility and do more of what you can do to better a situation or the things that surround you.
  27. Eat right and sleep as much as you can. Sleep rejuvenates your body and mind. It's vital to your success as an actor.
  28. Prioritise. You cannot chase everything at once. Rather pick those pursuits that matter to you and prioritise your goals.
  29. Stop being busy. Rather, focus on being productive and appreciating the moments you have.
  30. 30. Travel and gain new experiences of the world. It will help you as an actor to �Create�  anything.


    5 Great Ways on Learning Acting at Home and Save Money

    By on 9:18:00 PM


    Bollywood Star Kareena practicing at home
    Bollywood Star Kareena practicing at temporary home

    "Practice makes perfect"

    Practice is an exercise, practice is a mantra, it simply tunes both our physical and mental entities to the required frequency that helps us to lead towards perfection.

    Well, why not practice Acting from the comfort of your own home?

    1. Analyze: Look at and know yourself


    This does not mean to just stand there and look in the mirror. Look at yourself and examine how you behave and act normally, what do you do when you are speaking? What about your facial expressions? Your gestures? Is your dialog delivery? Do you use your hands, eyes, eyebrows, mouth,  lips properly? What's your style of speaking? Is it like a good public speaker, a politician or what? Is your voice, diction and language clear and impressive? How do you walk around the house when you are joyful, upset, sad or frustrated? When you are excited, how do you answer the phone? How do you get ready for bed?
    For acting in front of the camera, everything you do is captured and magnified. So, it is the little things that you do on camera to express emotions, and feelings that demonstrate the best acting abilities. Remember, the camera (viewer) loves subtle expressions and a degree of stillness. So by paying attention and understanding of how you normally do daily tasks you can improve your acting abilities
    (Author and an acting coach): �Many so called acting experts in schools disapprove using a  mirror. I don't agree. As an experienced actor myself, using mirror has always helped me. The fear of becoming a typed actor by practicing in front of a mirror, in my opinion is incorrect. Everything depends on your power of imagination to transform yourself into a new life, that too instantly

    From Hollywood and Broadway Stars


    "It depends, but mirrors are usually more efficient to simply gauge how you look, than for helping you craft a monologue" 
    ~Mike DiGirolamo, actor with 15 years of experience

    "Both. Mirror and recordings. Obviously, recordings are a much better way. My suggestion would be to experiment with some gestures, expressions & looks in front of the mirror, and then turning on your recording and begin your performance."
    ~Actor Kris Mavericko, Actor

    "Sit in front of a mirror
    Easier said than done, right? Regardless if you�re actually preparing for a specific audition, sit in front of a mirror and stare at that gorgeous reflection of yours. Play around with different facial expressions, run the gambit (happy, said, irked, etc). Pay particular attention to every little feature during each emotion � how the lines in your face crease, whether or not you have dimples, and how your eyes and brow react, to name a few. You may feel (and look) a little silly while doing this, but this is the quickest and most effective way to analyze your facial expressions."
    ~Kyle Dean Massey
    http://www.castittalent.com/blog/2011/10/mastering-your-facial-expressions/

    2. Use Mobile Asking a friend to Record Your Performance


    TV News reporters and good public speakers spend hours if not days, in front of the mirror so they can better understand their facial muscles and expressions. If you are able to record yourself with a mobile camera,  making different facial expressions, talking, crying, or yelling you will be able to see what looks the best in front of camera. Think about it, even Jennifer Lawerence (She is a renowned  American actress) said that after watching herself in �The Hunger Games: Catching Fire� that she had a really bad crying face. If you are able to see what you look like in different angles, and expressions you will be able to act even better in front of the camera.

    Or

    3. Watch Yourself


    More and more, it is becoming commonplace for actors to watch the playback of their scenes for performance and technical  purposes. So, being comfortable at home watching yourself on camera and understanding the technicalities of film acting are both important skills that can be practiced
    Film A Monologue:
    Read any monologue in English from  internet, translate in Hindi
    Set-up a camera, cell phone, or webcam to capture your performance
    Prepare as you would for an audition
    Choose a point in the room to talk to, a chair, a speck on the wall, whatever
    Imagine. Picture the other character in the room with you and play to them, observing their reactions as you act
    Press Record, perform the monologue
    Watch the playback and observe yourself. What worked? What didn�t?
    This exercise will help you become more comfortable on camera and also help with the technical side of film acting. Do your eyes drift? Are you �over acting�? Experiment with your motivations and technique until you find what works for you. This simple and solitary exercise builds comfort and confidence in front of the camera that directly translates to the film set.
    Remember that acting is an internal process (Imagination, observation, concentration and dreaming, creating a character)  that leads to an external performance. Do not focus on external results like your facial expressions or posture. Focus on the thoughts that led to them.



    4. Must Read Books!


    There is a ton of books for sale that will allow you to learn from the greats such as Stanislavisky's Method Acting, the Meisner Method, Michael Chekhov and other acting techniques. Take up a book and learn unique ways to audition, to perform, and to get into character.
    Where to find?
    Go to the side bars of the home page of this blog, On the left sidebar find "acting classes too expensive...", Click arrow in the center, go to amazon.in and buy books. Similarly, on the right sidebar and find "Learn Acting From These Amazing Books..." Click the same as the above and buy (Credit or debit card required)

    5. Final Word


    To Practice Acting from Home, may not guarantee a way to success in Bollywood and landing an audition. But, it will allow you to use your time at home efficiently. Talent is in you for sure, it is the those that are willing to put in the hard work and time that are able to achieve success.
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    What Bollywood Stars advise to Aspiring Actors | 18 Tips

    By on 7:25:00 PM

    Bollywood stars in a group
    What Bollywood stars say to beginners





    If you're trying to achieve stardom, there will be roadblocks. I've had them; everybody has had them. But obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.
    ~Kiran Pande, your acting coach




    1. Your Life as an actor isn't about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself.

    2. Your happiness is in being a successful actor. Therefore, the most important thing is to enjoy your acting life, to be happy - it's all that matters.


    3. Life whether for a common man or for an actor is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.


    5. As an actor, we should not remember days, but should remember the moments. Remember, a good or a bad acting is very subjective and depends on an individual  viewer's taste


    6. Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough.


    7. It does not matter how slowly you go towards being a great actor as long as you do not stop.


    8. Actors may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated.


    9. The greatest weakness of an actor lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.


    10. Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow.


    11. Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.


    12. Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.


    13. If opportunity doesn't knock, build a new door for it to knock.


    14. Perfection in acting may not be within reach or  at hand, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.


    15. We know what we are, but know not our potential of what we may be.


    16. Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!


    17. A star actor has a good soul. Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud. Help others and it will come to you with an additional bonus


    18. Put your heart, mind, and soul into even your smallest acts. This is the secret of success.

    Source

    15-Game Plans of Bollywood Stars to Become Most Desirable

    By on 6:28:00 PM

    Some of the most desirable Bollywood stars
    Some of the most desirable Bollywood stars


    Top Bollywood Actors Intelligently Develop Game Plans to be Most Likable


    Being likable has its benefits - you'll have an easier time making friends in the film / TV industry and achieving your dream to be a great actor  Recently, Some of the Bollywood stars shared some advice on how making yourself more appealing and achieve success.

    Here Are Their 15 Strategies:


    1. Their striking feature-a permanent smile


    Seeing a smile makes other people happy, so if you're smiling when you're interacting with someone, he'll find you easy to like and friendly.

    2. They ask questions about the people they are talking to


    There's nothing people love more than to talk about themselves. They will find the conversation most memorable and positive if they spend time talking about themselves.

    3. They pay attention


    Listen more to other people than you speak, and people will feel valued. Even if you're asking questions, people won't warm up to that if it seems you're not listening to what they're saying.

    4. They remember names


    Names are such a core part of people's identity. Bringing their names up in the conversation will not only make them feel good, but they'll also appreciate the fact that you remember their names. For example- Mukesh Ji, Vandana Ji... and speaking frequently in a conversation.

    5. They repeat and reinforce 


    Repeating what someone said to you and strengthening it will help people feel recognized and approved. And that's all people want- acceptance!

    6. They don't give uninvited advice


    Give advice to people when they ask you for it. If you go around telling people your opinion, you can come across as being overbearing and bossy even if you're just trying to help.

    7. They don't make everything in life a competition


    Trying to compete with everyone and to be one-up on everything people say can quickly make you less likeable in their eyes.

    8. They take responsibility


    If you make a mistake, take responsibility for it. Acknowledge it, and don't point the blame at someone else.

    9. They switch off their cell phones


    People appreciate undivided attention, because it makes them feel like you're truly listening to them. It makes them feel that you value their presence and time.


    10. They don't keep interrupting


    You may get overexcited (For example, hearing: �You are short listed and have a good chance�)  and interrupt people while they are talking, which can annoy them. It makes them feel that what they have to say is not that important to you.

    11. They make eye contact


    Making the right amount of eye contact with someone can help them feel rapport with you. You'll also be considered as being more confident and trustworthy.


    12. They accept that other people will disagree with them


    Everyone has different opinions - learn to be OK with that. Your way may not always be the right way for others, so don't try to convince them that they're wrong. Accept your differences.

    13. They don't constantly seek sympathy and attention


    Likeable people don't need to constantly seek sympathy and attention to feel better about themselves.

    14. They don't try too hard


    Focus on making yourself happy first, and people will lean toward you. If you try too hard, people can see that and after some time may become disinterested in you.

    15. They have good hygiene


    Wear clean clothes, brush your teeth, and take baths.
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    Good and Bad Acting | 5 Opinions of Experts

    By on 10:00:00 PM

    Amjad Khan, Pran and Shah Rukh Khan in dynamic roles
    Amjad Khan as Gabbar in Sholey, Pran in Ram and Shyam and Shah Rukh Khan from Darr to Don

    Deciding the Difference between a  Good Acting From Bad Acting is Bullshit!


    If anyone tells you there are fixed (objective) standards for acting, they're full of crap. This is a matter of personal taste. There are trends. There are many people who loved Dilip Kumar's acting. But if you don't, you're not wrong. At worst, you're weird!
    There had been directors and me as well who has been observing or working with actors for almost 30 years, and I'll give you here based on the experiences of esteemed Indian director's definition of good acting. But I really want to stress that if I say, �Hrithik Roshan is great,� and you disagree, my experience does not make me right and you wrong. It just means we have different tastes.


    What's a Good Acting? Logic Behind


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    First, for me, an actor is good if he makes me  believe he's actually going through whatever his character is going through. I'm talking partly about physical stuff (�He really is getting shot!� �He really is jumping off a moving train!�) but significantly more  about mental (emotional, in reality, psychological) stuff (�He really is scared!� �He really is in love!�). If an actor seems to be faking it, he's not doing his job.

    2


    Second, the actor has to surprise me. This is though vague, but the needed and important. Except for really small roles like a bank cashier or a watchman or a nurse standing and helping doctors,  it's not enough for actors to just seem real. Seeming real is a requirement, but a second requirement is that I can't predict their every reaction before they show them. Think of how someone might react if his or her life partner suddenly ends the relationship! There are many, many truthful ways�ways that would seem like a normal human being reacting and not like a space alien behaving in some mad, unbelievable way.
    Here I believe, an actor's job is to know the breadth of human possibility and the depths of his or her own possibilities. He or she must pull from this Kuaon (deep well} and surprise us. Otherwise, the actor becomes boring and predictable.
    There are many ways and actor can surprise. There are numerous examples of such acts by many Bollywood stalwarts like Late Raj Kapoor, Mahmood, Amjad Khan (as Gabbar Singh), Amitabh Bachchan as some of the few tops. Of course, there had been many from Hollywood like Gary Oldman and Johnny Depp, who surprise us by being truthful while playing multiple, very different roles. Jack Nicholson surprises by being... Surprising.  Christopher Walken, Glenn Close, Al Pancino, and many others have a surprising danger in them.

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    Third, the actor is vulnerable that is exposed!. Great actors share the parts of themselves that most people keep hidden. They are always naked. (I'm talking about emotional nakedness.) Bad actors are guarded. They don't want to share the parts of themselves that are ugly, mean, petty, jealous, etc. On the Indian screen such actors had been Pran, Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan to name who show vulnerability without hesitation and that's the reason they excel whether a character is a hero, a villain, comedian or a mentally sick person.

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    Fourth, the actor knows how to listen. It's fascinating to watch actors when they're not speaking.
    Some are too caught up in ego or memorizing problems (e.g., trying to remember the next line) and just can't totally focus on whomever it is they're acting with. Others seem to register everything they hear. You can really see whatever is being said to them physically affecting them, as if the words by their co-actors are slapping them across on their face.

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    Fifth, the actor has a well-honed �instrument,� (having acting skill or skills that are developed extremely well)  by which I mean he knows how to use his voice and body to serve whatever role he's playing. This doesn't necessarily mean he's slim and has a six-pack.
    Keep in mind that many people (who are NOT themselves actors, directors, or obsessive film buffs) aren't very clear on what an actor contributes to a film. Lots of people think an actor is great if they like his or her character. But that's often a function of good writing more that good acting. Or they think the actor is good if he/she pulls off some impressive effect, such as suddenly becoming paralyzed or pretending to be handicapped. Those are impressive stunts, but they aren't the core of what makes an actor great. Similarly, some people think acting is good if they like the movie and it's a box-office hit
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    So, what should you do?


    1. Develop a great power of imagination, dreaming and transformation. This is a must!

    2. Analyze the script-objective, changes etc.

    3. Analyze your character in relation to script and other characters

    4. Create your Character-objective, tempo-rhythm, physical, mental and social profile

    5. Keep a minimum of 3 best options to portray your character

    6. Perform with one you like the best.

    7. Change it to option 2 or 3, if asked

    Congratulate yourself













    When Naseeruddin Shah Blasted Indian Acting Schools as Frauds

    By on 9:27:00 PM
    Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah
    Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah

    Naseeruddin Shah Cries Foul At Indian Acting Schools & Their Teachers


    Naseeruddin Shah is one of the best actors in India & is known to be not politically correct when it comes to speaking out. He recently attacked acting schools in India and explained how these institutions are playing with young, enthusiastic minds who want to make it big in the world of cinema.
    He explained why he hates the concept of acting schools in India and it makes sense-


    �There are no acting teachers in the country, they are all shams, they are all frauds and I have no hesitation in saying this.�


    �All these people running acting schools are absolute and utter frauds, they are fooling the kids who come to them and teach them nothing.�
    �There is no acting teacher in this country and it is a really unfortunate thing, considering how old the film industry is.�
    �I believe that anyone who is passionate about acting can learn on his own.�

    �Dilip Kumar never went to an acting school, Amitabh Bachchan never went to an acting school, Kamal Haasan never did yet all of them are such fine actors.�

    �An actor trains himself and that is what I believe. Being in an institution is conducive to learning.�
    �I learned at the National School of Drama because I had the urge to learn. I was exposed to many things I was not exposed to before, so my horizons widened, but you can do it on your own as well. I don�t think it�s essential for an actor to go to a training school to train yourself.�

    It is important to add that these acting schools charge huge sums of money from the students. We invite the experiences of those who have attended these acting schools�

    Source


    Author's opinion


    Basically, I agree with Naseeruddin Shah's views �An actor trains himself..." with our experience with this blog where many student readers of the posts from this blog have practiced with their friends  or in the front of a full size mirror are now actors in films and TV serials
    However,  there may be some good acting schools in our country to learn, but for the beginners and those actors who want an update and sharpen their talent,  in my opinion the best option would be to hire/join a senior acting coach (Click here for an example) He / she  should be a person of wisdom  possessing superb communication skills, compassionate towards young aspiring actors and presently still working as an actor


    5 Reasons Why to Learn Improvisation or Kill Acting Career

    By on 9:21:00 PM

    Improvisation in a scene
    Bollywood Improvisation in a given scene

    As an actor, you are always learning and growing and challenging yourself by trying different types of acting techniques. Today, however, I would like to focus on a very crucial tool for actors � and that is improvisation, or "improv" for short!

    Though an "improv" generally is required for a comedy, a reality show, commercial ads and films, it can be expected or demanded in an audition of any genre. While some casting directors may want the talent to strictly follow the script, others will encourage actors to play with the material to make it their own.

    "Improv" is where you create and perform a scene without a script! You create and make up a scene as you go along. It teaches you to be quick on your feet and ready to react when called upon. In today�s audition room, "improv" has quickly gone from a useful tool to a requirement, particularly in commercial auditions. At Best Actor Academy when I'm coaching on "one on One' or in a small group of 2 or 3 aspiring actors in Mumbai, I have started strongly emphasizing the importance of solid "mprov" training and have initiated individual structured improvisation exercises.  I become an actor's partner in a scene when a trainee is alone in a session.

    Simple 6 rules of improvisation

    1. Quickly decide a story on a given subject with a beginning, middle and an end with interesting changes in the story
    2. Start and end a scene with purpose (objective)
    3. Listen to your co- actor, if present
    4. Say "Yes" to what your co-actor says and then add. Keep the discussion open and lively
    5. Don't ask closed questions like "what's the time?" After a reply, this could be a dead end to a scene
    6. Don't deny or say "No" to a statement

    Improvisation Examples


    A. If we�re improvising and I say, �Freeze, I have a gun,� and you say, �That�s not a gun. It�s your finger. You�re pointing your finger at me,� our improvised scene has ground to a halt and died. But if I say, �Freeze, I have a gun!� and you say, �The gun I gave you for Dewali!�� then we have started a scene because we have agreed that my finger is in fact a Dewali gun

    B. An improvising a scene is not only to say yes, but yes, and.. You are supposed to agree and then add something of your own. 
    If I start a scene with �I can�t believe it�s so hot in here,� and you just say, �Yeah�� we�re at a stand-still and the scene could become lifeless . 
    But if I say, �I can�t believe it�s so hot in here, � and you say, �What did you expect? We�re in hell.� Or if I say, �I can�t believe it�s so hot in here,� and you say, �Yes, this can�t be good for the wax figures like us.� Or if I say �I can�t believe it�s so hot in here,� and you say, �I told you we shouldn�t have come out into this weather,� ...now we�re getting somewhere.�


    If you are wondering why Improvisation is good for actors, here are 5 great reasons!



    1. Improvisation encourages you to take risks


    "Improv" is all about taking risks � it�s about diving into the unknown, without a plan, and saying YES to whatever is in front of you � and building further on that by adding more.
    What a  fun! Once you practice taking risks in the safe space of an improvisation session, you will find yourself taking more risks in your auditions � and in your life!

    Improvisation skills make us stronger, smarter and gives us the trust we need to realize our ideas are good ideas.  Knowing we can use our improvisation skills anytime gives us the freedom to take chances. When we take risks that others are scared to take� that�s when an exciting performance occurs. We shine as actors and as humans when we step past our fears.


    2. Improvisation builds terrific confidence


    You likely know by now that first impressions are the most important. If you can walk in and out of a room confidently, you�re already on your way to success. By conquering our fears of jumping into the unknown � and literally creating entire stories out of nothing via "mprov" � we are sharpening our communication skills and our ability to connect and relate to other human beings in a variety of environments. We are becoming more confident. We are able to think and speak on our feet. Did you know that one of the number one fear among people is public speaking?  "Improv" training will definitely enhance and expand your communication skills � both as an actor and as a professional in your industry.


    3. Improvisation helps you sharpen your thinking, mental faculty fast


    To say YES and be open


    One of the key rules of "mprov" is the �Yes, and.. (adding)!� rule. Here�s the thing: human beings are genetically set up to say no. It�s a protective instinct. We often default to "at a loss of what to do", avoiding eye contact, and responding to questions with �Let me think about that,� or �maybe,� or �I�ll get back to you.� 
    There is no time to hide in improvisation or in an audition.
    In order to move quickly on our feet, we must be open and ready to say yes to whatever is being called on us. Your scene partner says �So good to see you, my sister.� You must say YES � and become  the sister in order to move the scene forward. If you said NO, the scene would stop right there. "Improv" will teach you to be both physically and mentally open and accepting to whatever is coming your way. Ask any football coach, and they�ll agree: you can�t catch the ball and score a touchdown if you aren�t open.


    4. Improvisation helps you to make strong choices


    Now, let�s talk about the �and� element of �Yes, and...!� So many young actors worry about being �right� for the part. So often they (and everyone else) spend most of their time trying to fit into a mold of what they think others want.
    The reality is, people (and producers) often don�t know what they want! 
    They want you to show them what they want. "Improv" teaches us to quickly make big, strong choices. When you say yes to whatever is presented to you, whether it be a scene partner or a script, and then build upon that with strong choices, you will inspire excitement and ideas in others.

    5. Improvisation coaxes you to  learn to relax instantly


    Surprised? Yes, it can because you just can't improvise if you are tense, your quick thinking process will be paralyzed. So, you have no option but to learn instant  relaxation techniques. (Contact us to learn)

    Have fun!

    Lastly, and most importantly, improvisation is a whole lot of fun.  Enjoy auditions, enacting scenes or bonding with your co-actors through "improv" training.
    Give yourself permission to be silly and have a blast! After all, improvisation acting is famous for its hilarity, so go for it!
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    Don't forget to smily

    Remember- It's being increasingly required by auditions for Bollywood films and also demanded by directors while rehearsals and enacting scenes
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    Know 10 Bitter Realities to Be An Actor Before You Fall

    By on 6:59:00 PM

    Dreaming to be a Bollywood star?

    The Harsh Realities of Being a Professional Successful Actor


    The 10 Truths


    1. It takes a lot of things to make it as a professional actor or actress in Bollywood or in TV serial. Luck helps. The talent really helps. Grit and guts are essential. Not every actor who moves to Bollywood or is in TV serials is �discovered� and becomes a �star.�

    2. If you think that "I will be discovered sitting at home" or "any one from Karan Johar, Sanjay Leela, Bhansali, Rajkumar Hirani, Priyadarshan, Rohit Shetty, Anurag Kashyap, Farhan Akhtar will notice me somewhere on the Mumbai's street" is what acting is about, you are absolutely WRONG and better, think again.

    Amitabh Bachchan
    Struggled for 8 years before he was an established star.
    Madhuri Dixit
    Struggled for 5 years before a true break.
    Shah Rukh Khan
    Struggled for 20 years before his film was a hit- "DDLJ"
    Akshay Kumar 
    Struggled for 5 years before a true break.
    Irrfan Khan
    Struggled for 6 years for a true break
    Boman Irani 
    Struggle period to be in Bollywood-5 years.

    • Read more about their struggle here

    3. Acting is a serious profession, one with a long struggle and dignified history. Even without achieving a reputation or becoming �stars,� there are many men and women who earn their livings everyday as dramatic performers in films, theatre or on TV in India.

    4. If you asked these professionals how they got where they are, they will probably tell you it did not happen overnight.

    5. A career in acting takes hard work and dedication.

    6. Chances are when you first start out, you will find it tough to make a living from just acting jobs and will need some other source of income. It takes individuals with a true hunger for the art to continue struggling.

    7. Yet, however important a desire to perform may be, it is not the only thing an actor needs. Because acting is both, an art and a craft, the more experience you can get and the more skills you can acquire, the better your chances will be of succeeding professionally and excelling personally. That is how acting coach can help you.

    8. Such an acting coach can offer you invaluable help in developing your skills as a performer, learning how the business works from the inside, and making useful connections with other professionals in the entertainment industry.

    9. A career in acting is not for everyone. In fact, it is probably not for 94%  of everyone. But that is one of the things that make acting so special and that makes a career in acting so fascinating and exciting for those who love it.

    10 Finally, if you are going to do it, give it your best and get the right start with a good education.
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    If Dating a Girl and Boy is Similar to Audition Then How to Win?

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    Dating and audition. Similarities and how to win
    Dating and audition. Similarities and how to win

    You are excited about this opportunity. You will spend approximately five minutes with a complete stranger, and if they say yes, it has the power to transform your life. You know you have to deliver intelligence, composure, and comfort in this tense situation.

    What did I describe? An audition or a dating night with a girl or boy? Both.


    Actors believe the key to audition success is to be a better actor by delivering a more emotional, thoughtful performance. Yes, that is true. Mostly. This is certainly the case for major roles.
    But what the casting director considers while selecting an actor for the role?

    The actor who suits best to the character's profile and gives a unique performance, certainly, but also the actor who has the ability to engage and connect with the concerned people in the audition room. To ensure that the casting session is invigorating and inspiring for the director and producer.

    So if you walk in the door and the only thing in your mind is the character and the lines you have tried to memorize, then you have lost an opportunity. Or like a person dating who arrives and blurts out to his| her first time dating event �I was born in Jaipur. I like fast motorbikes. My favorite actor is Akshay Kumar, and my favorite food is Chinese.�

    Well, well, well....what you say to that?

    You must connect with the people in the audition room if you are to be remembered. And remembered positively. And I imagine the same applies to a fast dating a girl or a boy.
    Each audition experience is different. You are meeting different people. They may have had a bad morning. You must sum up the situation in the audition room and fit in, rather than enter and deliver your pre-set approach and glib.

    In a nutshell, do not deliver what you want, instead, deliver what they need.

    The art of conversation with strangers is a key skill in an audition room. Most likely, experienced actors are at ease in the room. They have done it many times before. But newcomers should understand that casting directors do not get impressed with you only by your performance and performance alone.
    How do you practice conversation? Think of going to your first night of dating a girl or a boy!  I imagine the principles are the same. You have five minutes to impress! They don't need each others life story. You merely need to answer the question: "Do I want to see this person again?" And if the answer is �yes� then just be normal and shoot!

    And strangely enough, that is exactly the question the casting directors ask themselves in the audition room during casting: �Do I want to see this actor again?� If not for this role, then some other audition opportunity in the future?

    In the conclusion, apart from an excellent in portraying a character, it's �The Art of Conversation� by which you may grab the role!

    Details of World Class Actor's Private Coaching

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     World Class Actor's Private Coaching


    Top International Standard Private Coaching Details



    1. The coaching is NOT based on a typical school system where students are taught in a bunch of 20 or 30 with a common syllabus for all. A school may not be in certain situations, concerned about whether a student who completes a course gets a break in films or serial or in commercial ads.
     
     An actor is an artist who masters a highly sensitive craft based on an individual's emotional and attitude built up and therefore there cannot be a common syllabus. As per the survey, the failure percentage of actors passing out of schools in India is 82% (CAA survey).

    2. I design a career plan and syllabus based on an individual after weighing the strengths and weaknesses by auditions and by interviews before a candidate joins me.

    3. The learning journey of a candidate starts with understanding the "Game" of acting and how can you become a star in Bollywood and TV serials. It continues with types of actors, mastering techniques, camera acting, how to win auditions etc.. Finally leading to the most needed strategy development of how to market and promote yourself to get sure entry into Films, TV serials, commercial ads and print media.

    4. A hand-picked list of casting directors and coordinators is provided

    5. Suitable candidates get a break in our own short films. 

    6. The coaching sessions are taken 2 to 3 days a  week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 PM to 5 PM for 5 weeks. 
    7. We can train you on Bollywood conversational Hindi and Urdu

    How Can We Make You a Great Actor?


    Important

    The Registration for all below-mentioned courses is one month in advance by paying the full fees. 

    Courses and fees


    Star ratingSupreme Individual Course (Recommended)


    This course is designed for those who have an ambitious dream to be sure to be an expert in the acting craft and need all the notes and "an excellence certificate from 'A Master Coach' 
    Key features:
    1.  A SWOT analysis of you to assess by our capabilities and chances of success
    2.  An exhaustive and personalized syllabus designed especially for you
    3. A practice of all the techniques, emotions, attitudes, acting for camera and other aspects till you are perfect
    4. Creation of your website and it's online promotion
    5. Creating and filming a monologue for you and promoting online OR creating and filming   video interview and promoting
    6. Goal setting 

    Duration:
    Three to four months depending upon your progress, 2 to 3 times a week in the afternoon

    Fees: Rs. 1, 20,000 (One Lakh Twenty Thousand)  to be paid one month in advance

    1. The 'Focused Group Course' 



    Either one on one or in a group of 3 aspiring actors for a total of 30 hours spread over 4 to 5 weeks, 2 to 3 days in a week in the afternoon. 

    Fees: Rs. 20,000 for each of group members


    2.  The 'Elite Course' 


    Only for you to be trained privately

    Absolutely on individual and personal 'on one on one' basis for a total of 40 hours spread over 2 months, 2 to 3 times a week in the afternoon. 

    Fees: Rs. 40, 000

    This includes:
    A. Learning International, acting techniques like Stanslavsky, Michael Chekhov and Alexander techniques
    B. Focused acting instrument development like finer aspects of  body and mental health
    C. Elaborate camera scene acting
    D. Personal S.W.O.T. Analysis (your strength, weaknesses, opportunity analysis)
    E. Writing, rehearsing a monologue suited to your profile, making a video film of monologue and its International promotion through internet
    F. Goal Setting-Career and life
    G. A detailed marketing and promotional plan
    H. Long term support


    ?NOTE: A special Weekend Course ?under this "Elite Course" can be arranged for aspiring actors who are "working"?


    3. The Intense Course



    It is a special course or "Urgent" course to suit an individual requirement of time/days available at him/ her. Obviously, this means that our other regular batch sessions will have to be postponed to suit this individual. The fees for such "Urgent" courses could be high and would be decided based on dates and time available to this individual.
    Please send the details of your specific number of days and dates  available with you and the reason why you want to be an actor and why an acting coach and not a regular school? 



    4. The Bullet Workshop 



    One day (3 hours) workshop on the fundamentals of acting and acting for the camera. Fees: Rs. 4000
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    5. Monologue Tailored for You??



    For writing a 2 minute filmed monologue for you, rehearsing, filming and promoting your film online on media. 
    Fees: Rs. 4000


    6. Chance in a Film


    To give you a chance in a film, we can make a short film  of 15 minutes, at a reasonable cost to you. This will be promoted online Internationally on YouTube and on our websites and blog 

    NOTE: Outstation candidates will have to make their own arrangements for a stay.
    For more details like my consultation charges if you just want to meet me, syllabus, duration, venue etc. 

    Visit my acting coaching website:

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