William Shakespeare's impact on literature and the performing arts is immeasurable. His works, written centuries ago, continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Here's how his legacy plays out in modern entertainment:
"All the world's a stage," wrote the Bard in As You Like It. For Khandagale, the web series format offers a similar intimacy to the Elizabethan stage—close-ups that catch every flicker of emotion and narratives that demand instant rapport with the viewer. In our exclusive insight into her routine, it becomes clear that she treats the digital camera with the same reverence a classically trained actor treats a proscenium arch.
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"Shakespeare's works are timeless because they tap into fundamental human experiences," Ruks explains. "His plays deal with love, loss, ambition, and mortality – emotions that are just as relevant today as they were when he wrote them."
—most notably in the series Utha Patak (2024–2025)—there is no official project or specific episode titled " Shakespeare Part 21 " currently in her filmography.
For the lifestyle and entertainment world, Ruks Khandagale is not a relic. She is the future: a global citizen who knows that the most radical act of entertainment is to slow down, speak clearly, and feel deeply.
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