Home Actress Sonam Kapoor Instagram Photos and Posts – July 2020 Sonam Kapoor Instagram - I landed in London yesterday, and in the evening I rummaged through my old bookshelf (that I missed SO much!) and found some gems. I remember reading some of these in the beginning of my career, and some as recently as a year ago. They’ve provided me with such great insight into language, dialogue and rehearsal, and taught me so much about vulnerability, expression and realism. Wouldn’t trade these for the world! Also, while I skimmed through them again, I remembered what a genius Satyajit Ray was! “Sound, as we know, brought the cinema closer to nature. It also did something else. By introducing the spoken word, it took away some of its universality and introduced an element of regionalism.” - Satyajit Ray #cinema #johnwillet #michealgaine #satyajitray #bertoltbrecht #johngeilgud #sonamreads

Sonam Kapoor Instagram – I landed in London yesterday, and in the evening I rummaged through my old bookshelf (that I missed SO much!) and found some gems. I remember reading some of these in the beginning of my career, and some as recently as a year ago. They’ve provided me with such great insight into language, dialogue and rehearsal, and taught me so much about vulnerability, expression and realism. Wouldn’t trade these for the world! Also, while I skimmed through them again, I remembered what a genius Satyajit Ray was! “Sound, as we know, brought the cinema closer to nature. It also did something else. By introducing the spoken word, it took away some of its universality and introduced an element of regionalism.” – Satyajit Ray #cinema #johnwillet #michealgaine #satyajitray #bertoltbrecht #johngeilgud #sonamreads

Sonam Kapoor Instagram - I landed in London yesterday, and in the evening I rummaged through my old bookshelf (that I missed SO much!) and found some gems. I remember reading some of these in the beginning of my career, and some as recently as a year ago. They’ve provided me with such great insight into language, dialogue and rehearsal, and taught me so much about vulnerability, expression and realism. Wouldn’t trade these for the world! Also, while I skimmed through them again, I remembered what a genius Satyajit Ray was! “Sound, as we know, brought the cinema closer to nature. It also did something else. By introducing the spoken word, it took away some of its universality and introduced an element of regionalism.” - Satyajit Ray #cinema #johnwillet #michealgaine #satyajitray #bertoltbrecht #johngeilgud #sonamreads

Sonam Kapoor Instagram – I landed in London yesterday, and in the evening I rummaged through my old bookshelf (that I missed SO much!) and found some gems. I remember reading some of these in the beginning of my career, and some as recently as a year ago. They’ve provided me with such great insight into language, dialogue and rehearsal, and taught me so much about vulnerability, expression and realism. Wouldn’t trade these for the world! Also, while I skimmed through them again, I remembered what a genius Satyajit Ray was!

“Sound, as we know, brought the cinema closer to nature. It also did something else. By introducing the spoken word, it took away some of its universality and introduced an element of regionalism.” – Satyajit Ray

#cinema #johnwillet #michealgaine #satyajitray #bertoltbrecht #johngeilgud #sonamreads | Posted on 16/Jul/2020 12:04:21

Sonam Kapoor Instagram – This is the most awesome collaboration.. @motwayne @anuragkashyap10 @anilskapoor it’s gonna be epic on many levels… #akvsak @netflix_in
Sonam Kapoor Instagram – It’s been strange, while we all struggle to keep ourselves safe from this virus – my family and I have found refuge in books we thought we’ll never get the time to read. These days what we do is, we share our monthly reads on our family group. I’ll also be putting up a few interesting ones from our Kapoor-Ahuja Quarantine Reads here, hoping you guys get a chance to read them as well 📖📚🔖

I’m reading 50 Greatest Short Stories.  Compiled By Terry o’brien
Dad is nose deep into Rakesh Maria’s Let Me Say It Now.
Anand is currently very interested in Devdutt Pattanaik’s My Gita.
Rhea has just begun A Girl and Her Greens: Hearty Meals from the Garden by April Bloomfield.
Anand’s mom is reading The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.
My mom is giving The Forest Of Enchantments by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni a read.
Anand’s dad is juggling a bunch of books including Ikigai, Little Book of Hygge and The Art of Simple Living  by Shunmyo Masuno.

Happy Reading!

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