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Another Mad Episode w/ Ram Nitin | EP #80

Another Mad Episode w/ Ram Nitin | EP #80

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Ram Nitin enters the Permit Room and talks about Mad Square, working under Vijayendra Prasad, his mother, copying in school, acting, engineering life, Ranbir Kapoor, Rockstar, the Tamasha monologue and much more!Submit your Short Film: https://tinyurl.com/24sj6xekOpen your Upstox Demat Account: https://tinyurl.com/5n7jbk5cLearn with Upstox Courses: https://tinyurl.com/bbnujjenCheck out Mana Diamonds: https://tinyurl.com/2f88p7kyCheck out Hirize Developers: https://tinyurl.com/mtzarsscJoin the Permit Room Film Club: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7QQMEVKnaHfCA_vMYUT2vA/join


Chapters:

00:00 - Sangeeth Shobhan pranking Ram
3:22 - Working under Vijayendra Prasad
16:26 - His mom introduced cinema to him
25:02 - Copying in school
33:12 - Engineering life in Vizag
39:49 - Getting into movies after Vizag
45:52 - How did Sangeeth Shobhan and Vishnu Oi help him?
50:49 - Is comedy acting tough?
52:25 - Shoutout to Sai Krishna Reddy for gifting us shoes
53:27 - Member questions
1:10:55 - Drinking career
1:15:47 - Why is Rockstar so good?
1:21:59 - Using Notebooklm for research
1:26:39 - Speaking great English
1:29:58 - Reciting the Tamasha monologue
1:35:42 - Movies to Mars
1:40:57 - What internal conflict did he go through recently?
1:48:52 - Does he do mimicry?
1:56:00 - Are actors under scrutiny?
2:07:54 - How do actors date?
2:11:15 - Advice for aspiring actors
2:13:19 - Four aspects

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