This story is from October 17, 2018

Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan bring Kaashi to Bennett University

Sharman Joshi might have earned popularity for playing the backbencher in '3 Idiots', but in real life he was a decent student who did quite well in sports. The actor shared this and more about his school and college days while interacting with the students of Bennett University (BU) in Greater Noida on Wednesday.
Kaashi film star cast at Bennett university

Sharman Joshi might have earned popularity for being a backbencher in '3 Idiots', but in real life the actor was a student who excelled in sports. He shared this and more about his school and college days when he visited Bennett University in Greater Noida along with Aishwarya Devan, Femina Miss India Maharashtra 2017. Sharman and Aishwarya visited BU campus for a fun interactive session with students and to promote their film 'Kaashi In Search Of Ganga'.
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The actors also checked out the state-of-the-art campus. Talking about the film, Sharman said, “'Kaashi' is a thriller and the trailer doesn’t reveal even half the story. My character searching for his sister is only one aspect of the film. Through that search, many deep, dark secrets about my character and those around him are revealed. We are hoping that the audience will be able to connect with the characters.”
Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan visited Bennett University on Wednesday
Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan visited Bennett University on Wednesday
Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan visited Bennett University on Wednesday
‘It’s been a pleasure to be at BU campus’
Visiting Bennett University brought back a lot of memories for both Sharman and Aishwarya. While Sharman reminisced about his college days, Aishwarya said that it was like visiting family. “I am from the Times family and coming to BU is like visiting family. I feel a special connection with this place. It is an amazing university and I am so glad to meet such smart students,” said Aishwarya.
Sharman said that he loves interacting with students as they always have something interesting to share. “It’s been a pleasure to be at this beautiful campus. Visiting colleges and interacting with students is always a different experience. We have been visiting a quite few universities since the last few days and I love students’ enthusiasm, excitement and spirit. Students are always honest in sharing feedback, and I have been asking them what they think about the teaser of our film 'Kaashi',” he said as he showed the teaser to the students. About his college days, he shared that he was always a sharp student and excelled in sports also. “I played volleyball and cricket in my school and college. Also, I did a lot of theatre and that is one thing I miss most from my college days. I learnt a lot about acting by doing theatre in college,” said Sharman.

Aishwarya added that she misses her school days the most. “I was a chilled out students and a beauty queen in school as well. I always wanted to dress up differently even in school. I miss my friends from school, they all are in Bengaluru and I don’t get a chance to see them now,” she said.
Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan
Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan
Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan
We all should be responsible while talking about the #MeToo movement
While some students were eager to know about the preparation that the actors had done for their role in this movie, a few also asked them about their opinion on the #MeToo movement. “This campaign is serious and it is great that the #MeToo movement has found momentum. These ladies found strength to tell their stories and many other women are coming forward to share their stories. For me, the logical conclusion to all this would be that a system comes into place, administration should set up some panel or fast track courts where these cases can be dealt with. I request everyone to be responsible when we talk about this movement,” said Sharman.
Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan interacted with the students of Bennett University
Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan interacted with the students of Bennett University
Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan interacted with the students of Bennett University
How does an induction motor work?: Sharman asks BTech students at BU
Along with all the questions that were asked to the actors, one question that made everyone laugh was when a student asked Sharman if there is any piece of advice that he would like to give to the students of BTech, courtesy his role in '3 Idiots'. “How does an induction motor work? I suggest you look up to page no 23, the third paragraph in your textbook of Mechanical Engineering or whatever that is. You will find the answer there. Main toh BCom student hoon, main BTech walon ka kya bataunga? Aur padhao technology taki main BCom karke usse dhandha karke paisa kamayun,” he said.
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