Tumhari Auqat Kya Hai Book PDF by Piyush Sharma.
When Piyush Mishra is on the stage, apart from him, only his impulse is visible there. Those who have seen him solo at Mandi House would have seen that ring of energy moving in the same way even today.
Akanth Ekmake a complete actor in his songs, his music, his body and his art! Now he is doing films, writing songs, composing music; And this is his autobiography which he has written on the lines of a novel. and not written; Like words are judged as pictures. Everything in it is as 'perfect' as he himself as an actor.
Neither any extra word, nor any sentence that does not enliven that scene. Born in an 'unusual'-to-be family in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, a child discovers the extraordinariness hidden within him step by step; And overcoming the frustrated and pitiful barriers of Kasbai middle-classness, he gradually comes to the fore in front of his inner artist. In front of his soul with whom he has to fight in his fresh life; In front of those fears which are not as important to be feared as they are to be understood.
Buy Book - Hamlet, the protagonist of this autobiographical novel, i.e. Santap Trivedi i.e. Piyush Mishra does this work at his own cost. As much as this autobiography tells the story of the outside - Gwalior, Delhi, NSD, Mumbai, fellow artists etc. - it tells more of the inside story, which was threaded in such a visible scenery which happens rarely. Download full PDF
In this we see many happy and sad aspects of Delhi's theater world, National School of Drama and Mumbai's film world; Also the inner journey of making an actor. And also the distractions-deviations-apprehensions of a sensitive creative mind. But the greatest achievement of this book is its prose. Piyush Mishra's saying is at its peak here. This prose feels like a blooming sunshine in the ever narrowing Hindi campus of readability.
Tumhari Auqat Kya Hai Book PDF Details -
Book Name | Tumhari Auqat Kya Hai |
Author | Piyush Sharma |
Publisher | Rajkamal Prakashan |
Language | English |
Paperback | 248 pages |
Weight | 245 g |
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