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Nimrat Kaur reveals the lessons she has learned and the challenges she faces along the way.

On the occasion of World Theater Day, actress Nimrat Kaur walks down Memory Lane nostalgia to share the pivotal moments of her journey in the theater.

To celebrate the art form that has shaped her into a performer, she opens up the lessons she has learned and the challenges she faces in the process. She was filled with heartfelt thoughts, emphasizing the importance of the theater in her life.


The “air freight” actress entered her Instagram handle on Thursday and shared several photos from her theater performance. Nimrat wrote: “From everything I owe me to the time of the actors…my learning timestamps, failures, and most importantly, my heart is, and will always be the compass within me, the holiness of the flames, my favorite playground, where I learn to question, here, this is all on my stage. The magic of the stage, it may continue to inspire, introspective and appeal to us all.”

In the photos, Kaur can be seen performing in various dramas, completely immersed in different roles, showing her passion for the stage. Interestingly, many actors recalled their fond memories of the drama on World Theater Day, sharing how the stage shapes their artistic journey.

Pallavi Joshi is such an actor, her love for drama and its profound influence on craftsmanship. She recalled her memories and said that in Maharashtra, the theater survived because it was easy to buy tickets.

“The whole math of the theater is very different. The theater survives in Maharashtra because it is easy to buy tickets. When tickets are low, the collection rate is lower, and the collection rate is lower, which means that the actor’s money and the share of producers and the profit margins of producers are also lower. The salary is insufficient.”

Their value added in any competition is priceless. However, it rarely translates on their salary. The bigger stars still manage to make money, but the rest still need to rely on routine work to get it and see drama as a hobby.

For the Unconfirmed World Theater Day, the International Theater Academy established the Celebration of Theater Art in 1961.

(This story has not been edited by DNA staff and published from IANS except for the title)

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