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Himesh Reshammiya attending acting workshops

Himesh Reshammiya, who was last seen in the box office dud Karzzzz, has now started attending acting workshops before beginning to shoot for his films.

Updated on: Oct 23, 2009 05:52 PM IST
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Himesh Reshammiya, who was last seen in the box office dud Karzzzz, has now started attending acting workshops before beginning to shoot for his films. The composer-turned-singer-turned-actor says he is doing so to grasp the essence of his character and perform with ease.

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"Yes, the character of Vivan that I play in Radio is such that I thought of doing some serious workshops with theatre actors. I'm feeling on top of the world to perform in front of the camera now. The workshop has helped me loosen up further," said Reshammiya who debuted as an actor with Aap Ka Surroor.

In Radio, Reshammiya plays a radio jockey. To be produced by Ravi Agarwal, Radio would be directed by Isshaan Trivedi, who made 7 1/2 Phere with Irrfan Khan and Juhi Chawla four years back and is ready with Jimmy Sheirgill-Arbaaz Khan-Nauheed Cyrusi starrer Bachelor Party.

This is not the first time though that Reshammiya has indulged in attending a workshop. Even for Studio 18's Ishk Unplugged, which is directed by Swapna Joshi, he had attended a workshop before actual shoot.

A source close to Reshammiya added: "Isshaan is giving a realistic touch to Radio which is basically a romantic comedy. Since the film doesn't require any pretence, Himesh was sure that he wanted to be a part of some serious workshops. He is dead serious about his career as an actor and is giving it his all to get his future films going."

Meanwhile, the year to follow would see his other two films A Love Issshtory and Kajraare

 
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