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Theatre allows one-on-one connection with the audience: Rakesh Bedi

“When you want to pursue theatre, you definitely get time. Even when I was signing up for ‘Dhurandhar’, I told the director that I will need time for rehearsals and theatre performances and he readily agreed,” says actor

Published on: Apr 10, 2026 03:48 AM IST
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LUCKNOW Veteran actor Rakesh Bedi underscored his unwavering commitment to live theatre, saying that there has hardly been a single month where he has not stepped onto a theatre stage. The artiste was in town to stage a play, ‘Massage’, as part of the golden jubilee celebrations of Bhartendu Natya Academy.

Actor Rakesh Bedi in conversation with HT at Bhartendu Natya Academy in Lucknow on Thursday. (Mushtaq Ali/HT Photo)
Actor Rakesh Bedi in conversation with HT at Bhartendu Natya Academy in Lucknow on Thursday. (Mushtaq Ali/HT Photo)

“I passed out from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in 1976. Since then, there has hardly been any month when I have not stepped onto a theatre stage. When people say they don’t get time for theatre, it is just a fallacy; when you want to pursue theatre, you definitely get time. Even when I was signing up for ‘Dhurandhar’, I told the director that I will need time for rehearsals and staging theatre performances and he readily agreed,” the actor said in conversation with Hindustan Times on Thursday.

Highlighted that theatre serves as a crucial medium for actors to test and refine their energy, Bedi shared: “Theatre allows to connect one on one with the audience. There is also a thrill involved. With regular theatre rehearsals, actors keep themselves in tune with modern times because the scenario changes every two to three years.”

He also expressed pleasure in performing for the audience in Lucknow. “Some cities are blessed with rich art, literature and culture. Lucknow is among the few including Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai. It has been a city of poets, singers and writers. The love for culture is embedded in the nature of the city,” added Bedi.

While addressing the youth, Bedi said in times of social media one might get overnight success, but handling it is an uphill task. “When a person earns success after difficulties, it stays with him for a long time. One must not forget the roots of acting and stay connected with theatre always,” Bedi emphasised.

 
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Godhooli Sharma

Godhooli Sharma is working as Senior Content Creator and is based in Lucknow. She majorly covers Education and Science beats alongside cultural and human-interest stories. Being a creative person inside out, she believes in pulling out some soft stories which can help in bringing positivity to society. Besides writing she enjoys photography, painting and travelling.

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