New Delhi, Nov 13 (PTI) Neither wealth nor fame -- and on the top of it immense hard work and stress -- actor-director Rajat Kapoor doffs his hat to all theatre actors, whether seasoned performers or newcomers, for their relentless dedication to the stage.

As he awaits the Delhi premiere of his play "Karamjale Brothers", a Hindi adaptation of Russian literary giant Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final novel "The Brothers Karamazov" -- here at OP Jindal Auditorium during the upcoming sixth edition of the Delhi Theatre Festival (DTF) on Saturday, Kapoor reflects on what drives actors to toil so passionately for theatre.

"It’s very hard work, as opposed to acting in films. So, why are you doing it? It’s not for money, not for fame. It’s really for the love of the craft, or for the thrill of being on s

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