March 17, 2010 : Abhishek Bachchan opened the 12th London Asian Film Festival - 'Tongues on Fire' (TOF) at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in London, early last week.
The second day of the festival saw Abhishek Bachchan holding a 'Masterclass' to the packed cinema hall at the Apollo Cinema, near the popular London arts hub, the Piccadilly Circus. For the many Abhishek fans and admirers, the star rolled out a medley of anecdotes and tales of acting experience in his distinctive, endearing style. The audience was captivated with this rare opportunity to hear one of India's most daring and creative actor.
Abhishek took the audience on his reel life journey including tricks for sporting different looks to tips on emotional scenes while enrapturing the audience with his trademark wit and utmost honesty.
On a final note he gave his audience a precious advice: "The most important thing to have is 'Belief in self'- don't lose your belief and do not let anybody rob you off that! 'Believe' that you can be the best, 'Believe' that you will get a job and it will happen, 'Believe' as it is the only thing that is ours..Guard that with your life and do not let anybody ever take that away from you and most importantly don't allow 'yourself' to lose the belief. Your belief in 'yourself' is what will truly drive you and make you who you are and what you are."
"Every successful person has a deep rooted belief in self and that is the real key to success" he added further.
And lastly all the aspiring filmmakers in the audience received a special gift from the eloquent actor when he concluded;
"Hope to work with all of you someday!"
--SAMPURN
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