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Rajkummar, Radhika and others inspire budding actors at India Film Project

At the ninth season of India Film Project, aspiring actors and content creators had a gala time listening to the self-made stars who shared their thoughts on how to make a mark in the Hindi film industry without a famous surname.

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Published : Oct 14, 2019, 8:34 AM IST

Mumbai: Rajkummar Rao, Aparshakti Khurrana, Radhika Madan, Jim Sarbh, Kirti Kulhari and Gulshan Devaiah were among others who shared their experiences and journey in the Hindi film industry at India Film Project.

India Film Project, a content creation festival was held here on October 12-13. The initiative which is in its ninth season had self-made actors and content creators in attendance for an interactive session.

Speaking to the media, Radhika Madan, who has had a smooth transition from the small screen to the silver screen said that "how to make a mark without a famous surname" was at the center of interactive sessions.

READ | Know why Rajkummar sports unibrow in Made In China

Radhika's Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota co-star Gulshan Devaiah was attending the session for the first time. During media interaction, Gulshan spoke about his upcoming film Commando 3 for which he is excited to see how the audience will react to it.

The lineup of talent also included Kirti Kulhari who has interesting projects coming up next. The actor was all praise for the audience who was interested in listening to the journey of these stars who do not have a famous surname.

Rajkummar Rao took out time from the promotions of his upcoming film Made in China to interact with the audience at the two-day content creation festival that started on Saturday. The National Award-winning actor said times have changed and actors need to focus on their craft than build up too much muscle in the gym.

The two-day India Film Project concluded on October 13.

Mumbai: Rajkummar Rao, Aparshakti Khurrana, Radhika Madan, Jim Sarbh, Kirti Kulhari and Gulshan Devaiah were among others who shared their experiences and journey in the Hindi film industry at India Film Project.

India Film Project, a content creation festival was held here on October 12-13. The initiative which is in its ninth season had self-made actors and content creators in attendance for an interactive session.

Speaking to the media, Radhika Madan, who has had a smooth transition from the small screen to the silver screen said that "how to make a mark without a famous surname" was at the center of interactive sessions.

READ | Know why Rajkummar sports unibrow in Made In China

Radhika's Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota co-star Gulshan Devaiah was attending the session for the first time. During media interaction, Gulshan spoke about his upcoming film Commando 3 for which he is excited to see how the audience will react to it.

The lineup of talent also included Kirti Kulhari who has interesting projects coming up next. The actor was all praise for the audience who was interested in listening to the journey of these stars who do not have a famous surname.

Rajkummar Rao took out time from the promotions of his upcoming film Made in China to interact with the audience at the two-day content creation festival that started on Saturday. The National Award-winning actor said times have changed and actors need to focus on their craft than build up too much muscle in the gym.

The two-day India Film Project concluded on October 13.

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At the ninth season of India Film Project, aspiring actors and content creators had a gala time listening to the self-made stars who shared their thoughts on how to make a mark in the Hindi film industry without a famous surname.



Mumbai: Rajkummar Rao, Aparshakti Khurrana, Radhika Madan, Jim Sarbh, Kirti Kulhari and Gulshan Devaiah were among others who shared their experiences and journey in the Hindi film industry at India Film Project.



India Film Project, a content creation festival was held here on October 12-13. The initiative which is in its ninth season had self-made actors and content creators in attendance for an interactive session.



Speaking to the media, Radhika Madan, who has had a smooth transition from the small screen to the silver screen said that "how to make a mark without a famous surname" was at the center of interactive sessions.



Radhika's Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota co-star Gulshan Devaiah was attending the session for the first time. During media interaction, Gulshan spoke about his upcoming film Commando 3 for which he is excited to see how the audience will react to it.



The lineup of talent also included Kirti Kulhari who has interesting projects coming up next. The actor was all praise for the audience who was interested in listening to the journey of these stars who do not have a famous surname.



Rajkummar Rao took out time from the promotions of his upcoming film Made in China to interact with the audience at the two-day content creation festival that started on Saturday. The National Award-winning actor said times have changed and actors need to focus on their craft than build up too much muscle in the gym.



The two-day India Film Project concluded on October 13.


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