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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: sushantfan


UTV Motion Pictures ?@utvfilms

R film Kai Po Che based on @chetan_bhagat's bestseller The 3 Mistakes Of My Life releases next year. Video from da setshttps://bit.ly/T0SRbD

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Thanks Sneha for sharing😃
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Posted: 13 years ago


Thanks Gaurav for Pics😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
yay saw just now sbs showed the same vd n were all praises for sushant
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Posted: 13 years ago
Today's SBS segment link please...they showed some report seg abt kpc maine miss kardiya😳
Ashu kahan ho tum?
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Posted: 13 years ago
taz they showed same vd under spl seg n said dekha sush kaha gayab tha n he is putting kanni to the kites 😆 n ready for a high flight in his career n also hint about his pk connection

n gave atb to sush


so sweet
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Posted: 13 years ago
ppl dont forget UTV bindaas channel we might get stuff now
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Posted: 13 years ago

"The acting bug bit me at a very young age"

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by Sagorika Dasgupta (September 29, 2012)

Sushant Singh Rajput's small-screen acting ambitions have grown into a big-screen dream. All set to make his celluloid debut in his upcoming film Kai Po Che! the actor takes us through his life

Background

I grew up in Delhi and Patna and completed my higher studies from Hansraj College in Delhi. I was quite a studious kid and went on to secure a post-graduation degree from the Delhi College of Engineering. I grew interested in dance after I saw a performance by choreographer Shiamak Davar's troupe. I was completely bowled over by his work and joined his group and went on to perform in the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

His Dream

The acting bug bit me at a very young age and was interested in the performing arts since I was in school. While acting was just a hobby in my formative years, I thought of taking it up seriously only after I enrolled in acting classes. So I joined Barry John's classes, which further boosted my confidence. It was a turning point and I decided to come to Mumbai to pursue a career in acting in earnest.

My parents were livid when they heard about my decision. However, I defied them to follow my dreams.

In Mumbai

After I moved to Mumbai, I got a chance to dance with Ashley Lobo's troupe and learn martial arts from Allan Amin. Luckily, I found work in the film industry by assisting Mohit Suri during the making of Raaz 2. Despite all this, I continued my involvement in theatre and was a member of Nadira Babbar's Ekjute theatre group too.

I am very grateful to Ekta Kapoor for giving me a break in acting in Pavitra Rishta, which became highly popular. I had no qualms about the TV medium. Frankly, the medium is not important, finding expression for my talent mattered. I have done theatre, TV and now films. Money and fame don't drive me, performing and learning is important. The joy of doing something that I have always wanted to do holds the greatest value for me.

First Break

I was one of the very fortunate few to enjoy a successful stint in television in a short span. I was to go to UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) for a course in acting by the end of last year. But lady luck chose to smile on me early. I started getting a few interesting film offers. Casting director Mukesh Chabra called me for an audition for Disney UTV's Kai Po Che! Director Abhishek Kapoor and the studio thought I had what it takes to do justice to the character. And that is how I got my first break in films. As soon as I signed on the dotted line, I was given barely six weeks to get into shape as I portray the character of a sportsperson in the film.

At the moment, I am in a very happy space and derive my success from my family. Right now, I have a couple of very interesting offers, but I plan to take them on one at a time.

I will be grateful for the mileage that television gave me. It enhanced my confidence to face the camera and also earned me the love of my fans.

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Posted: 13 years ago

Box Office India ?@boxofficeindia

Spotlight - #SushantSinghRajput from television to the big screen with his upcoming film debut in #KaiPoChe!https://www.boxofficeindia.co.in/%e2%80%9cthe-acting-bug-bit-me-at-a-very-young-age%e2%80%9d/

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Posted: 13 years ago
thank u my sweet heart posted a sep topic hope u dont mind i have posted ur name too
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: sushantfan

"The acting bug bit me at a very young age"

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by Sagorika Dasgupta (September 29, 2012)

Sushant Singh Rajput's small-screen acting ambitions have grown into a big-screen dream. All set to make his celluloid debut in his upcoming film Kai Po Che! the actor takes us through his life

Background

I grew up in Delhi and Patna and completed my higher studies from Hansraj College in Delhi. I was quite a studious kid and went on to secure a post-graduation degree from the Delhi College of Engineering. I grew interested in dance after I saw a performance by choreographer Shiamak Davar's troupe. I was completely bowled over by his work and joined his group and went on to perform in the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

His Dream

The acting bug bit me at a very young age and was interested in the performing arts since I was in school. While acting was just a hobby in my formative years, I thought of taking it up seriously only after I enrolled in acting classes. So I joined Barry John's classes, which further boosted my confidence. It was a turning point and I decided to come to Mumbai to pursue a career in acting in earnest.

My parents were livid when they heard about my decision. However, I defied them to follow my dreams.

In Mumbai

After I moved to Mumbai, I got a chance to dance with Ashley Lobo's troupe and learn martial arts from Allan Amin. Luckily, I found work in the film industry by assisting Mohit Suri during the making of Raaz 2. Despite all this, I continued my involvement in theatre and was a member of Nadira Babbar's Ekjute theatre group too.

I am very grateful to Ekta Kapoor for giving me a break in acting in Pavitra Rishta, which became highly popular. I had no qualms about the TV medium. Frankly, the medium is not important, finding expression for my talent mattered. I have done theatre, TV and now films. Money and fame don't drive me, performing and learning is important. The joy of doing something that I have always wanted to do holds the greatest value for me.

First Break

I was one of the very fortunate few to enjoy a successful stint in television in a short span. I was to go to UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) for a course in acting by the end of last year. But lady luck chose to smile on me early. I started getting a few interesting film offers. Casting director Mukesh Chabra called me for an audition for Disney UTV's Kai Po Che! Director Abhishek Kapoor and the studio thought I had what it takes to do justice to the character. And that is how I got my first break in films. As soon as I signed on the dotted line, I was given barely six weeks to get into shape as I portray the character of a sportsperson in the film.

At the moment, I am in a very happy space and derive my success from my family. Right now, I have a couple of very interesting offers, but I plan to take them on one at a time.

I will be grateful for the mileage that television gave me. It enhanced my confidence to face the camera and also earned me the love of my fans.




thnks sneha🤗

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