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Why Do You Want to Be an Actor?

Why Do You Want to Be an Actor? A Personal Reflection on Acting, Purpose and Empathy Searching for an honest answer I recently took part in a mentorship program for actors. Among the many questions that came up, one stayed with me long after the session ended: “Why do you want to be an actor?” At first glance, it felt like a simple question — almost routine. But when I sat down to think about it honestly, the answer wasn’t easy. That’s when I realised that this question has three operative words: Why , Want , and Actor . And each of them deserved to be examined on its own. Why I’ve grown up as a movie buff — mesmerised by the magic unfolding on the screen. Films were never just entertainment for me; they were windows into other lives, other emotions, other worlds. Much later, during my corporate career, I discovered something else — the quiet power of empathy. Empathy towards colleagues. E...

Sachit Murthy — Writing on Cinema, Cricket, Travel, and Life in India

This blog brings together essays, reviews, and observations on cinema, sport, travel, and everyday life in India. It moves between detailed writing on Indian and world cinema, reflections on cricket as culture and memory, travel notes from cities and small towns, and personal pieces shaped by living and working in contemporary India. Film writing on the blog ranges from close readings of classic and modern films to broader reflections on performance, narrative, and form. Cricket appears not as statistics or news, but as lived experience — a shared language of time, obsession, and belonging. Travel pieces pay attention to place, atmosphere, and the small details that define movement and return. Underlying these varied subjects is a consistent interest in observation: how people speak, perform, remember, and negotiate their inner and public lives. The author’s background as a stage and screen actor, writer, and voice artist informs the attention to rhythm, silence, and point of view across the writing. The blog is intended for readers who enjoy reflective, unhurried writing — pieces that sit somewhere between criticism, travelogue, and personal essay.