Pratik Gandhi Reflects on His First School Play: A Joy That Lasts
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Mumbai, March 27 (NationPress) Actor Pratik Gandhi fondly reminisced about his inaugural stage performance, which took place during his primary school years on World Theatre Day.
The star of 'Phule' shared nostalgic images from that play on his official Instagram account.
In his post, Pratik expressed that the joy visible on his face in those photographs is something he continues to experience every time he steps onto the stage.
Writing on the photo-sharing platform, he stated, "This is where it all started! I’m sharing this cherished memory from my very first play during my primary school days. The happiness on my face remains the same whenever I perform on stage. (sic)"
He reflected on how, at the time, he was unaware that this performance marked the beginning of a lasting journey.
Looking back with fondness, he noted, "I didn’t realize it then, but those cardboard sets and missed cues were subtly laying the foundation for something enduring. World Theatre Day serves as a tribute to the place where confidence donned costumes before it discovered true bravery."
He concluded his post with a heartfelt message: "Happy World Theatre Day to the first stage we ever claimed as our own!"
Earlier this month, Pratik expressed his excitement over the Gujarati film “Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate” achieving a historic milestone by becoming the first film from the industry to surpass the Rs 100 crore mark.
Celebrating this significant achievement for Gujarati cinema, he remarked, "Laalo reaching this landmark is a moment of pride for Gujarati cinema. It’s a monumental achievement for the entire team, and their journey makes this success even more inspiring."
Pratik emphasized that the story of the film serves as a reminder to have faith in the process and to work diligently without getting caught up in overthinking outcomes.
“It taught me the importance of not overanalyzing, but rather to continue working honestly and trusting the journey. When the team started, they were uncertain if the film would even be completed, let alone achieve such a historic success,” he elaborated.