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Improv Workshop Testimonials
Aisha Mishra
Improv Training
I signed up just to try something new, and it ended up being the best part of my week. I learned how to relax, stop overthinking, and just enjoy being in the moment. Highly recommend it to anyone — even if you don’t think you’re a ‘stage person.
Rahul Sharma
Improv Training
I thought improv was only for comedians. Turns out it’s for humans. I made friends, laughed harder than I have in years, and discovered I’m way more creative than I gave myself credit for.
Neha Kapoor
Improv Training
Walking into the first class was terrifying, but by the end of the session I was already saying, ‘When’s the next one?’ It’s not about being funny, it’s about being free.
Arjun Malhotra
Improv Training
I was the classic overthinker. Improv gave me tools to let go, trust others, and just play. Honestly, it’s been more useful than any self-help book I’ve read.
Simran Gill
Improv Training
I came for the fun but stayed for the growth. My communication at work has improved, and I feel more confident socially. Who knew improv could be life skills training in disguise?
Devika Menon
Improv Training
The teachers are brilliant — supportive, hilarious, and full of energy. Every session feels fresh. I leave lighter, happier, and more connected.
Kids' Workshop Testimonials
Anjali Nair
Kids’ workshop
My daughter started out shy, barely wanting to join. By the second session she was leading games and making up wild stories. Her confidence has grown so much — and she looks forward to every class.
Karan Patel
Kids’ workshop
The kids come home buzzing with energy, telling us about the characters and worlds they created. It’s creativity in its purest form, and I can see the impact on their schoolwork too.
Sofia Thomas
Kids’ workshop
This isn’t just fun for kids — it’s skill-building in disguise. Confidence, teamwork, resilience… all the things we want for them, wrapped in laughter.
Ritika Shah
Kids’ workshop
My son has always been imaginative, but improv gave him a way to share that with others. He’s more outgoing now and even his teachers noticed the change.
Manish Verma
Kids’ workshop
The workshop strikes the perfect balance of structure and play. My kids love the games, and I love knowing they’re building real skills at the same time.
Leena D’Souza
Kids’ workshop
Honestly, I wish I had something like this when I was a kid. My daughter has gained confidence, made new friends, and learned how to embrace mistakes instead of fearing them.
Corporate Training Testimonials
Priya Deshmukh
Corporate Training
This workshop completely shifted the way our team communicates. People who barely spoke up before are now sharing ideas confidently — and meetings actually feel productive.
John
Corporate Training
We’ve done a lot of team-building, but this was different. It was fun, smart, and surprisingly effective. Our team left laughing and came back to work with new energy.
Meera Verma
Corporate Training
As a leader, I saw immediate changes. My managers became better listeners and more adaptable, and the team overall feels more connected. Plus, it didn’t feel like ‘training’ at all — it felt like play.
Rohit Bansal
Corporate Training
We booked this as an experiment for our annual offsite, and it turned into the highlight of the whole week. People are still talking about it months later.
Catherine Lewis
Corporate Training
The improv games pushed us out of our comfort zones in the best way. It wasn’t forced fun — it was engaging, clever, and genuinely useful for our work.
Ankit Jain
Corporate Training
Our startup culture is fast and messy, and this training fit perfectly. It taught the team how to embrace uncertainty instead of panicking about it.
Fake Testimonials
Ramesh Shri
“I only joined because someone told me there would be free snacks. There were no samosas, but now apparently I know how to ‘yes, and…’ my way through awkward conversations with my landlord. I don’t pay rent anymore, I just improvise it.
Kavita Verma
Was promised confidence. What I got instead was the ability to pretend I’m a goat in a board meeting. The good news? My boss said it was the most innovative idea he’s heard all year. The bad news? HR has started monitoring me closely.
Arjun Shrivastava
Not sure what I learned, but now I keep saying ‘Yes, and…’ everywhere. At the bank, the teller asked if I wanted a savings account, and I said, ‘Yes, and can we also make it a dance battle?’ Long story short, I’m banned from three branches.
Sneha Bhansali
Great workshop. 10/10. Would improvise my career again. In fact, I quit my IT job mid-class because someone told me to ‘follow the scene.’ Now I follow random people on the street pretending we’re in a sitcom. Police are not fans, but my commitment is outstanding.
Priya Jain
They said it would boost communication. Now my kid negotiates bedtime like a high-powered lawyer. Last night she said, ‘Objection! Leading the witness!’ when I asked if she was sleepy. I lost the case. She went to bed at 1:30 a.m. with cookies.
Abhishek Yadav
I came in shy, left doing sound effects for a blender. The problem is, I now do them involuntarily in public. Someone dropped a plate at a wedding, and I immediately went ‘whrrrrrr-kachunk!’ Everyone clapped. I think I’m famous now.
