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RakeshkumarsahuSotiwala
Age-29
Stature-5.5
Mail Rakeshbsahu@gmail.com
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Exp:-
*Rajasthani Rang Theatre group 2009-2013
*Digital Academy-The Film school 2013 (6 months Acting Course
*AUM:The Existence On Stage Theatre group 2014-2015
*Prithvi theatre - Bijon Mandal Group (Back Stage) 2015
*Rajasthani Theatre- Assistant/Writer/Artist (Rajesh Prabhakar Mandloi) 2016-17
*School Bag Films #Artist/screenplay writer/Director#VoiceOverArtist/Assistant/#CastingDirector 2017-2020
*RamKMadhvani film (RMF) #Aarya - Assistant Director & Dialogue coach
November 2020- March 2021
*Banijay Asia #Fear 1.0 Dialect coach and Artist 2021-2022
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Gali Guleiyan (2017)
TamashBeen Samaj ko Kaise Badalein
Attention ! Even the walls have ears - swoon
Ears can also be put on walls - Khudus.
If you want to change the spectacled society, then definitely watch Gali Guleiyan.
Khudus - away from himself and in the midst of society.
Cinema, by definition, invites us to step inside strangers' lives, wear their skin and peep inside their minds. Those few hours in a darkened theatre can lead to a gamut of emotions -- joy, grief or catharsis. In Gali Guleiyan, the lasting feeling is that of claustrophobia.
Brilliantly portrayed by Bajpayee, Khudoos is imprisoned in the maze that's the old city and inside his mind. A compulsive loner, his grasp on reality is slipping. His only refuge is his decrepit old shop, which is inhabited by outdated technology and years of loneliness. That's where he first hears the cries of Iddu (Om Singh), a teenaged boy chained to his abusive father (Neeraj Kabi). Like Khudoos, Iddu wants an escape from his smothering neighbourhood and familial ties.