Saturday, 8 December 2012

Become Actor

Become Actor
All the things you need to know before you take the first step to winning the hearts of the bollywood frenzy India
Bollywood is one of the biggest industries of India, which provides employment to thousands of people. Passionate and skilled individuals can have a very bright future here if they know the tricks. Some people often misunderstand that making a place among the known actors in Bollywood is a child’s play, it surely is not. Every successful actor has a story of struggle behind him and it takes a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck to become a successful actor. Unless you have a relative of yours in Bollywood who can launch you, you will have to start from the scratch. You need to proceed strategically and logically to fulfil your dream of becoming a known actor in Bollywood. Here are some tips that can help you.
The first step is to move to the right place, which is Mumbai. Being in this city will help you develop connections with the people in the industry. You also can hone your skills in an acting school. Actors are born as well as made. Being a part of an acting institute will give you a feel of the Bollywood. It will let you know what your profile demands and how you can face real life situations. Most importantly, it gives you a platform to practice your passion of acting and improve every day.

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I Wanna Be An Actor

I Wanna Be An Actor
How does one go about landing a role on shows such as Grey's Anatomy or Heroes? Is it really possible to get discovered while eating in a restaurant? Do you want to break into show business, but have no idea where to start?
Breaking into the acting industry is no easy feat. In fact, it can take many years to land just one big role. You'll need to have a very thick skin and be prepared to take a tremendous amount of rejection.
This industry is not all about glitz and glamour; it takes years to develop good acting skills. This is a difficult career path, but it can also be incredibly rewarding -- especially if you land a role on a great TV drama!
Could you be the next Hayden Panettiere or Matthew Fox? If acting is the road you wish to travel, find out where to begin and what you need to know about getting your foot in the door.
I recently stumbled upon a new website – HollywoodPassport.com – that really does offer a lot of FREE information to actors. I repeat: FREE INFORMATION! Stuff that I never found anywhere else, at least not in time to save myself from wasting years and untold dollars on a fledgling career in Hollywood.
The best part is…it’s actually fun to read.

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Friday, 7 December 2012

Actress Actor

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Young Bollywood actress Meenakshi Thapar was allegedly kidnapped and beheaded by two struggling actors in attempt to extort £20,000 from her family.
 Meenakshi Thapar, 26, who had appeared in the Indian horror film 404 last year, met the two aspiring actors who allegedly later killed her on the set of her latest film, Heroine.
Amit Jaiswal, 36, and his lover Preeti Surin, allegedly decided to kidnap Ms Thapar after listening to her boast about her family’s wealth and status in Dehra Dun, in the Himalayan foothills of northern India.
They allegedly invited her on a trip with them to Gorakhpur, a small town close to India’s border with Nepal and known for its Buddhist temples, where they held her hostage and sent a message to Ms Thapar’s Nepali parents demanding 1,500,000 Rupees (£18,000).
According to police, her ‘fellow actors’ warned her mother they would force her daughter to take part in pornography films if their demands were not met.
Her mother paid 60,000 Rupees (£730) into her daughter’s account for her kidnappers to withdraw, but she was allegedly killed soon after. She was strangled to death, beheaded, and her body was dumped at two different sites as her killers made their way back to Mumbai. Her torso was dumped in a water tank and her head thrown out of the bus window in a bag on the road to Mumbai.
 Jaiswal and Surin were later caught in possession of Ms Thapar’s mobile phone SIM and confessed to the murder.
According to police, the couple had fled to Mumbai from their home in Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, after Jaiswal’s wife discovered their affair.
They had moved to India’s film city hoping to find stardom in its Bollywood studios.

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