Looking for steps to Become a Bollywood Actor / Actress? You are
at right place and here are the greatest ten tips for becoming a Bollywood Actor
or Actress.
Bollywood (films) is one of the biggest industry of India.
Becoming an actor or actress is not a cakewalk and you have to toil and
struggle a lot. Most of the big Stars who are the icons of Bollywood have done
their share of struggle and then reached to that level. Assuming that you do
not have a star father or relative to launch you in Bollywood – you need other
ways to come up in this industry.
To become a Bollywood Actor / Actress you have to be good – well
that’s obvious. But we mean it and that is why we are writing it. You have to
be good at following – if you have all ’10′ of the following you are a fit for
Bollywood struggle:
10 Qualities you need to become a
Bollywood Actor / Actress?
1. You have good looks
2. You have good
physique and you maintain it
3. You have good voice
4. You have good
commend over Hindi (must) and English (sometimes optional)
5. You have good
acting capabilities
6. You are a good
networker and get along well with people
7. You are ready for
prolonged struggle
8. You can handle
relationships and emotional disappointments
9. You are ready to
learn till death
10.
You can (sometimes) act selfish for your interests
Now if you fulfill the above criteria then we have next steps
for you which you can use and try to enter the Bollywood.
(1)
Learn acting.
Yes however good you are – formal
traing will shorten your struggle so learn acting formally. Apply to Film And
Television Institute Of India (www.ftiindia.com) or National School of Drama
(nsd.gov.in). If you can not get through them – then try some private
institutes like Anupam Kher’s Actor Prepares – The School for Actors
(www.actorprepares.net). But remember learning formally is a must for you to
feel confident on sets and it will be fun.
(2)
Learn Dancing.
Yep – however good actor you are you
are nobody in Bollywood – if you do not know how to dance. So take the formal
training from best of trainers – like Shiamak Davar (www.sdipa.com). You have
to be good at dancing to be a good actor in Bollywood. Remember the more you
sweat in peace the less you will bleed in war – so dance baby dance.
(3) Network.
Start networking with folks in
bollywood, hollywood (and other woods in India) – use online networking tools,
your contacts in a focussed manner and connect with as many people as you can.
Have good professional relationships – as you do not know who will be your next
help in this industry. Network with guest lecturers in your college, network
with directors, photographers, editors, producers etc. There is no need that
you have to ask for a role while networking – just connect and make friends. Network,
Network, Network…
(4) Learn professionalism.
Professionalism is misused word in
the industry – so you define what is professionalism to you and follow that. To
me it is meeting time committments, delivering what is committed, being at arms
length distance, keeping personal life private etc. You define your own
boundaries and limits and stick to them. There may be instances where you may be
asked to compromise – take out your professionalism yardstick and measure if
that is what you want to do.
(5) Make a professional portfolio.
You should make a professional
portfolio including a physical portfolio album, CD portfolio and a website.
Make your website dynamic with a blog section in it for your latest
achievements. Have photographs taken of yourself by professionals. Make an
attractive portfolio send them out with your acting resume to those who matter.
(6) Become known and famous.
Yes you have to become famous if you
are not getting any direct offers. But chose the route to become famous
carefully – it should not affect your prospects in Bollywood negatively. You
have options to join any of the reality shows, talent hunt shows, model hunt,
Miss India or Mr India shows, do some Modelling assignments (for some big
brands). Do not join the small screen in soaps and serials – yes that may harm
your interests. Shahrukh Khan may be an exception.
(7) Appoint an agent, appoint a
secretary and find a mentor.
You will need an agent to
survive in the industry. You will find many in the industry circles. Agents are
people in Bollywood with contacts and information – they act like your
representative and promote you with producers. Hire a secretary to do your
correspondence and communicate on your behalf (well it imporoves your value by
having a secretary). And find a senior person in industry and ask him to become
your mentor to advise you on any issue or concern.
(8) Appoint a PR agent.
You will need an professional to do
your PR – which not only means releasing your activities to press but also
advising you on what activitis to do. Remember the hype is very important for
industry and PR agents know how to use print, radio, tv and web to generate
interest about you.
(9) Chose your fist film carefully.
Be it the script, be it the banner,
be it the co stars, be it the role – choose your first film carefully. I know
sometimes beggers can not be the chosers – but remember do not do a movie which
looks flop from the drawing board.
(10) Have faith in yourself and keep
trying.
Yes and many ask how long we keep
trying before giving up? Well if you ask me I will say till you get it. But
being practical – try after after you have started from step 7 for at least
three full years before giving up or taking an alternative career.
I hope that these tips will help the budding actors and acress
to have a clear thought process and make their plans effectively. If you follow
these tips and find them useful do write in the comments below and share them
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