Rashi Bunny has performed in Bhisham Sahni's Madhavi, Manjula Padmanabhan's Hidden Fires, and Antoine de Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince with director Arvind Gaur.
19 Facts About Rashi Bunny
Rashi Bunny was selected as "one of the 50 Icons: Emerging personality of India" by the Sahara India group with Rahul Gandhi.
Rashi Bunny is known for the "I have a dream" theatre workshop for self-exploration and creative expression.
Rashi Bunny worked with Living Theatre Academy under Ebrahim Alkazi.
Rashi Bunny is guest faculty member at National Institute of Fashion Technology and has lectured widely in schools, colleges, and institutes of repute in India and abroad.
Rashi Bunny completed higher secondary studies at Maharani Gayatri Devi School, Jaipur.
Rashi Bunny further studied at Sri Venkateshwara College, Delhi University and studied theater at University of Alabama and Rutgers University.
Rashi Bunny did a children's theatre workshop at the National School of Drama.
Rashi Bunny participated in SNA Theatre Workshop, under Kanhai Lal at National Center for Performing Arts, Mumbai.
Rashi Bunny is a recipient of a Young Artist Scholarship And Junior Fellowship from department of Culture HRD and Ruby Lloyd Artistic and Academic Excellence award and Best International Student Scholarship Award.
Rashi Bunny acted as lead character in many plays, such as Beth Henley's Abundance and Jules Feiffer's Feiffer's People and worked with directors like Karma Ibsen, Ward Haarbauer, and Anne Carmichael.
Rashi Bunny directed many open-air productions like Daldal, Swaha-Swaha, Bandar Kaun, Girgit, Pahle Aap, Teen Apahij, Deewaren Kuchh Kehna Chahti Hain, and.
Rashi Bunny conducted theatre workshop and directed the children's play Ujla Tota Sabz Pari, In the universe on a magical spree for Nehru Centre, Mumbai, 2007.
Rashi Bunny worked with many schools of repute like with Kena Kamal Becha Malamal adapted from Badal Sircar's Bengali play Hathamaler Paar in Sahayadri School, J Krishnamurty Foundation, and Pune.
Rashi Bunny has conducted theatre workshops for engineering and management students at IITs, IIM, colleges in Delhi and Mumbai, and for children, youth and adults from all kinds of background and judged many drama competitions all over India.
Rashi Bunny was guest faculty at NIFT and has lectured widely in schools, colleges, and institutes of repute in India and abroad.
Rashi Bunny participated in major theatre seminars and conferences all over world.
Rashi Bunny's mother is an alumnus of National School of Drama.
Rashi Bunny's husband Dr Parag Bhargava is a professor at IIT Bombay.