Rajat Kapoor: Why Theatre Actors Put Passion Over Pay and Fame

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New Delhi, India - Renowned actor and director Rajat Kapoor has expressed his admiration for theatre actors, who he believes put their passion for the craft above personal gain. Speaking ahead of the Delhi premiere of his play "Karamjale Brothers", a Hindi adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov", Kapoor highlighted the dedication and hard work required to succeed in theatre. Kapoor, who has dabbled in various roles as a writer, director, and actor in both film and theatre, described himself as a "theatre addict". He credits the thrill of being on stage and the joy of discovery during rehearsals as the driving force behind his passion for theatre. "It's very hard work, but it's not for money or fame," he said. "It's really for the love of the craft.