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Ravi
Rai has long been known for doing shows
that stood out from the milieu! Come May,
the writer-director and producer will launch
a mobile school which will train youngsters
in the art of acting. It will be called,
The Academy - A Media School.
Ravi
Rai
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"The mobile academy will target the
aspirational sectors of India. They will
travel to cities like Indore, Meerut and
Gurgaon.There are so many things that I
need to tell about my craft. There are so
many myths about my trade that needed to
be broken. I am not gong to promise my students
the star...they will know that they habe
to go without food for days! They will learn
to take acting as any other job, wherein
they will be adviced to have an alternative
profession to support themselves,"
says Rai, who feels that schools like the
one to be opened by Bollywood biggie, Subhash
Ghai, will not help the masses as they will
not be able to afford the astronomical fees.
Rai has a set of specialists who will select
20 students in each city and train them
to have what he calls, "careers without
stardom." Although, Rai is the brain
behind the project, he will only be present
at press meets across cities to promote
this venture.
Ravi
Rai: interesting projects up his sleeve!
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The academy will be operational in one
particular city for four to five weeks.
The students will be chosen on merit and
the fees will range from Rs 15,000- Rs 20,000
per head. Rai claims that this idea was
in his mind for a very long time. "I
was toying with the idea for as long back
as my Thoda Hai Thode...days. I used to
look at actors their attitudes and I always
felt that one needed to concentrate on the
mind as well as the body to enhance performance,"
points out Rai, who's currently working
on Bollwood projects with the likes of Anubhav
Sinha, Farhan Akhtar and Riteish Sidhwani
and is also in the process of producing
a Marathi film.
This is not all, Rai is also going to launch
an online venture called Authorship which
will be the online destination of writers
across the world to interact with one another
and a forum to discuss scripts and concepts.
These then will be developed and then pushed
through varuied avenues. As far as television
is concerned, Rai has a concept in mind
and is looking to pitch it to different
channels. "I want one big show,"
says Rai.
Here's hoping his next one turns out to
be so!
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By ANANYA SENGUPTA |
Posted
on 18 April 2006 6:00 pm
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