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‘STILL THE NERVOUS STUDENT WHEN WORKING WITH NASEER SAAB’

Actor Rasika Dugal, who has been thespian Naseeruddi­n Shah’s student, says there’s so much to learn from him

- Kavita Awaasthi

It is an honour to share screen time with Naseer saab,” says Rasika Dugal, who shot for a short film in Mumbai with actor Naseeruddi­n Shah. He was also her teacher at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) fourteen years ago.

Excited about her collaborat­ion with the veteran actor, the Delhi Crime actor credits Shah for imparting a great deal of knowlhis edge to her during her foundation­al years as a student. She uploaded a video of her with him on her social media and wrote, “Still the nervous student when working with the master.”

Life has indeed come a full circle for Dugal, who says the collaborat­ion is special for her as she reminisces her advent into the world of cinema with the legendary actor. “He is that rare combinatio­n of a great actor who is also a very good teacher. So much of what I know about my work is based on the invaluable fundamenta­ls I learnt from him at FTII. I am more sure of myself as an actor today but, around him, I become that nervous and keen student again. There is still so much to learn from him!” remarks Dugal.

As she has been appreciate­d for her acting chops in a variety of roles, ask her if he ever commented about her projects and she replies, “I am always amazed by Naseer saab’s involvemen­t with

Twork. It’s beautiful to watch years of experience coexist with an interest and enthusiasm for the work. He has always been very kind and encouragin­g to me. He has often made the effort to message and compliment me after he has watched my work. And I am always thrilled. One compliment from him is worth many.” his year’s Golden Globes were held virtually amid the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic allowing celebritie­s to bring their loved ones onto the telecast, and Hollywood star Nicole Kidman joined in the ceremony from home along with her family.

According to Fox News, the 53-year-old star, who was nominated for her performanc­e in The Undoing, appeared with her family during Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s opening monologue.

The star was seen sitting alongside husband Keith Urban and their two daughters, 12-year-old Sunday Rose and 10-year-old Faith Margaret.

Their daughters both wore white dresses. Kidman appeared with her family once more when the Golden Globe award for best performanc­e by an actress in a mini-series or motion picture made for television was announced.

 ?? PHOTO: KUNAL PATIL/HT ?? Rasika Dugal
Naseeruddi­n Shah
PHOTO: KUNAL PATIL/HT Rasika Dugal Naseeruddi­n Shah
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Nicole Kidman PHOTOS: REUTERS

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