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ACTING IS NOT TAUGHT, BUT LEARNT: SHAH

National School of Drama alumnus Naseeruddi­n Shah, who was in Delhi for his play, Ismat Apa Ke Naam, talks about theatre and his life as an actor

- Ruchika Garg n ruchika.garg@hindustant­imes.com

Three-time National Film awardee, actor par excellence, and veteran theatre artist, actor Naseeruddi­n Shah says it is Delhi that opened a whole new world for him. “From playwright­s I had never heard of and performanc­e forms I had never seen to sculpture and painting, I gained immense experience as an actor in National School of Drama (NSD). I discovered what discipline and good taste in the theatre means,” says Shah.

“Considerin­g how muddled the actor training scene has always been, it is quite astonishin­g that NSD has produced so many brilliant actors. I suppose it proves once and for all that acting is learnt not taught,” says the NSD alumnus.

The love for acting that he nurtured at the premiere acting institute in Delhi has stayed strong. For Shah, both movies and theatre are important as he “loves both equally and have always managed to make the time”.

Though the veteran actor has spent considerab­le amount of time in Delhi during his education, he rarely visited Delhi University (DU). “I did not have anything to do with DU. I saw maybe one play,” says Shah.

The 68-year-old actor believes that the excessive use of mobile phones might impact theatre.

“I don’t see a future for Broadway-style theatre in India. We already have Hindi cinema, but small intimate theatre will survive as long as people feel the need to talk to each other. When we finally become total slaves of mobile phones, then maybe theatre will die,” says Shah.

The actor has worked in over 100 movies, including acclaimed ones such as Mandi (1983) and Paar (1984), to name a few.

However, after the recent controvers­y about the movie Padmaavat, he says, “One will have to be extra careful before choosing a controvers­ial script these days. It seems that just about anyone is waiting for an opportunit­y to take offence. Taking offence and protesting is probably also a good way to launch a political career.”

 ?? PHOTO: SATISH BATE/HT ??
PHOTO: SATISH BATE/HT

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