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Manasi Parekh’s Journey: Theatre’s Impact on Her Craft and Personal Growth

On the occasion of World Theatre Day, celebrated actor Manasi Parekh opened up about her deep connection with theatre and its lasting impact on her artistic journey. Parekh, known for her diverse roles in films, OTT, and theatre, believes that live performance has been a cornerstone of her evolution as an actor.

One of the pivotal moments in her theatre career was performing the Gujarati musical 'Maro Piyu Gayo Rangoon' in London. This experience not only connected her with global audiences but also reinforced the universal power of storytelling. Parekh's journey in theatre has been a testament to its ability to transcend borders and cultures.

When asked about theatre's influence, Parekh expressed that it has shaped her in countless ways. She highlighted the self-reliance and resourcefulness that theatre instills in artists. From managing costumes to setting up props, theatre teaches the importance of being involved in every aspect of production, fostering a 'less is more' philosophy.

The collaborative nature of theatre is another aspect that Parekh cherishes. She emphasized the sense of community and mutual support within theatre circles, where everyone works together for the love of the art form. This collaborative spirit, she believes, is a key strength of theatre.

Parekh also pointed out the unique challenges and opportunities presented by live performances. The unpredictability of the stage teaches actors to think on their feet and find solutions quickly. This adaptability, she believes, is a valuable skill that theatre imparts.

With a stellar career spanning films like 'URI: The Surgical Strike' and 'Kutch Express', and the series 'Maharani', Parekh is set to grace Netflix with her upcoming project, 'Chumbak'. Her journey is a testament to the power of theatre in shaping versatile and resilient artists.