Your Voice, Your Body, Your Story; Guided by a Theatre Icon
Times of Bennett | Updated: Nov 22, 2025 15:18
Correspondent: Aradhya Mohan
Bennett University is gearing up for an exciting creative experience, as theTimes School of Media welcomes acclaimed theatre artist Sohaila Kapur for a 9-day Certificate Course in Acting. Supported by Professor Dhiraj Singh , Deputy Dean of TSOM and Head of the Centre for Media and Technology, the programme reflects the commitment of the Times School of Media to bringing industry-led learning directly to students.

Starting from 16th November 2025, the workshop will introduce participants to the core elements of performance: voice, movement, body language, and character. Sohaila Kapur, who has worked internationally across theatre and film, will guide students through the key essentials that focus on building confidence and stage presence. With limited seats available, the course offers a rare chance to learn directly from a renowned industry artist.
Students interested in exploring acting or strengthening their communication and expression skills are encouraged to be part of this experience. With seats filling quickly, this is the moment to step forward. Don’t miss the chance to learn from one of the most respected voices in Indian theatre.
(Aradhya Mohan is a budding journalist with a flair for writing, a creative mind that sees stories everywhere, and communication skills that make her ideas resonate. She blends curiosity with clarity, always chasing narratives that matter.)
Bennett University is gearing up for an exciting creative experience, as the

Starting from 16th November 2025, the workshop will introduce participants to the core elements of performance: voice, movement, body language, and character. Sohaila Kapur, who has worked internationally across theatre and film, will guide students through the key essentials that focus on building confidence and stage presence. With limited seats available, the course offers a rare chance to learn directly from a renowned industry artist.
Students interested in exploring acting or strengthening their communication and expression skills are encouraged to be part of this experience. With seats filling quickly, this is the moment to step forward. Don’t miss the chance to learn from one of the most respected voices in Indian theatre.
(Aradhya Mohan is a budding journalist with a flair for writing, a creative mind that sees stories everywhere, and communication skills that make her ideas resonate. She blends curiosity with clarity, always chasing narratives that matter.)

