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Stage Acting Has Purity: Imtiaz Ali

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Nov, 2015 02:10 PM
    Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, who has shown his acting skills on the stage, says plays have purity.
     
    "Initially, I acted for a few years in theatre. Then I also started directing (for the stage). So being a stage artist, I always feel proud that the first family (Kapoors) in the film industry originates from theatre," Ali told reporters here during Prithvi Theatre Festival 
     
    As a director, Ali says the late actor-filmmaker Raj Kapoor will inspire him. 
     
    "I love to watch all his movies as an audience. He is a great director," said the "Highway" director. 
     
    "And so whenever I am at this place...Prithvi Theatre, I feel like doing plays. Stage acting has purity and gives a great opportunity to exercise the acting quality. I always tell Deepika (Padukone) and Ranbir (Kapoor) to do stage acting," said the director, whose next film "Tamasha" stars the Bollywood actors.

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