Karan Sharma, who is currently seen in Ekk Nayi Pehchan, judged the street plays at St. Xavier's Malhar festival recently. About his experience as a judge, the actor said, "I had a fabulous time judging the Street Play Malhar along with
Samir Soni and Love Sex Aur Dhokha actor
Anshuman Jha. It was a learning experience as I got to know about NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) and Army Act, 1950.
The participants also showcased the advantages of RTI (Right to Information) and RTE (Right to Education)."
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Darsheel Safary's team. "I was surprised to know how beggars were made to disappear from Delhi's streets during Commonwealth Games in 2010. Also, I was not aware about 'The Bombay Prevention of Begging Act, 1959', which criminalises begging and has aimed to remove beggars from their current illegal profession," said Karan.
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