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Actress and human rights activist Sheena Chauhan recently shared some interesting talk with famous bold actress Kangana Ranaut. She talked about her theater experiences, focusing on the famous theater director Arvind Gaur, with whom both of them have worked.
Kangana shared her views and said, "Theater has given me depth and diversity in acting. And in my recent film I got a chance to direct my guru Arvind Gaur. I requested him to do a small role in 'Emergency', and he agreed happily. It really was like a dream to me." She also mentioned that hard work in the theater brings out the true essence on the big screen.
Sheena shared how working with Arvind Gaur was also so very special for her. She said, "Arvind ji gave me opportunities to work on a big stage, picking me up from small plays in Haryana. The lessons I learned from him not only make me a better actress, but also a better person. Acting in theater has given depth, and authenticity in my performances, which is very helpful in working in big films. ,
Sheena, who has acted in many South Indian films, is now starting her Hindi film career soon, recently she released a teaser for her Telugu Action-Thriller film. She said that the theater has completely prepared her to dive in any form of the story. The chitchat between these two actresses exposed the importance of theater, especially for those who do not know much about the back scenes in cinema. Both Kangana and Sheena emphasized that theater is not just an art form, but it also creates morality and strengthens thinking abilities. This exchange of words, was not only a chance for Kangana and Sheena to reflect their journey from stage actors to screen roles, but it also gave an inspirational message as to how the theater shapes and strengthens every artist.
Their discussion made it clear that theater remains an essential basis in the world of art, which helps in promoting new talented artists. Kangana and Sheena's conversation tells us that without the theater's experience and hard work, stepping into films cannot be a solid basis for an artist
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