Actress Fatima Sana Shaikh, known for her versatile acting skills and exceptional screen presence, recently attended the Adishakti workshop in Pondicherry to hone her craft. Fatima, who has always been open to exploring new genres and characters, expressed her excitement about attending the workshop and learning something new.
In a recent interview, Fatima shared her thoughts on attending the acting workshop and the impact it had on her as an artist. She said, “When I started out, I had never been a part of any sort of acting workshops. I did not get an opportunity to go for one or experience theatre or anything related to performing arts, which is something I’ve been wanting to get on since a long. So now that I have got an opportunity to actually explore, I really want to utilize it, try different things, and want to learn something new.”
Adishakti is a well-known theatre laboratory in India that offers various workshops to artists, including actors, dancers, and writers, to help them hone their skills and master their craft. Fatima, who attended the workshop, expressed her excitement about learning new tools and techniques that she can use in her future roles. She said, “The tools that I am learning, I can definitely use them as an actor in the future. It’s nice to learn new things about your craft which will help me grow as an artist!”
On the work front, Fatima has a busy year ahead, with several projects lined up for release. The release date of Anurag Basu’s directorial ‘Metro In Dino,’ featuring Fatima, was recently announced as 8th December. The actress will also be seen in Sam Bahadur alongside Vicky Kaushal and Sanya Malhotra. Additionally, she has Dhak Dhak in her future lineup.
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Fatima’s dedication to honing her craft and exploring new avenues is evident in her choice of roles and willingness to attend workshops to improve her skills. Her fans can’t wait to see her in action in her upcoming projects, and her attendance at the Adishakti workshop is sure to add an extra layer of depth and nuance to her performances.