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Nidhhi Agerwal: I have had my moments of self doubt

By GREATANDHRA BUREAU On February 10 , 2021 | UPDATED 12:45 IST
 
Nidhhi Agerwal: I have had my moments of self doubt

Actress Nidhhi Agerwal, who is enjoying a successful run at the Tamil and Telugu box offices, says that there have been so many times when she has faced moments of self doubt.

Talking to IANS, Nidhhi, who will soon be seen as the leading lady in superstar Pawan Kalyan's untiled next, says: "What happens is when you are an actor, or are on social media and meet so many people, everyone has an advice to give you, and more often than not the advices are completely opposite of each other. You get confused. Very prominent people also give you advice and you don't know who to listen to."

Nidhhi, who made her Bollywood debut in the 2017 Tiger Shroff-starrer Munna Michael, adds: "I have had my moments of self doubt. One very strong moment was when, just before a particular film, I told myself that if this film doesn't do well I think I was done. I will take it as a sign from God that the film became my biggest hit. Sometimes it gets to you but you have to stand up."

Luck plays a factor in showbiz, she concedes. "Honestly, in this field however good or bad you are, being lucky is very important. Some films are amazing on script but when you see the final product it looks something different. Others feel average on paper but when you see them on screen, they surprise you. I believe that 90 per cent is luck."

Bollywood is working in more proximity than ever with Telugu and Tamil filmmakers. Directors such as Sandeep Vanga, Vishnuvardhan, Gowtham Tinnauri will be directing upcoming Hindi films.

Talking about the beginning of co-dependency between Hindi, Tamil and Telugu film industries, Nidhhi says: "The thing at the end of the day everything is business. I don't look at my work like that but if you look at things from a production house's perspective, its business and when they see south films making those kinds of numbers, it does mean something. My last Telugu film made Rs 120 crore. So, if they see south movies making money and one state is giving so much business, then they believe that maybe their content is good."

Nidhhi, who has worked in films such as Mr. Majnu, iSmartShankar and Savyasachi, gives a lot of credit to the directors.

"I really think that every film is a director's vision and we have directors to thank in the south for giving that large scale field to films. Where you can see that it is a big film, which has amazing CG's and makes it look big," she says.

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Just now, Dosakai said:

I think I should end my life right now.

emina painless and secret deaths like manam chanipoyam ani eavriki theleekoodadu...lantivi unte do let me know..ba

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7 minutes ago, Dosakai said:

If she had self doubts,

looks like even if I achieve her levels of gorgeousness, I would still be riddled with self doubt

I think I should end my life right now.

idi emundi.. papam diya miza ki vachina kastam evariki rakudadu.

she said she got discriminated and was not considered for roles because she is too pretty.. 😂

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2 minutes ago, siru said:

idi emundi.. papam diya miza ki vachina kastam evariki rakudadu.

she said she got discriminated and was not considered for roles because she is too pretty.. 😂

your dp lo better call saul choosa few episodes..i loved it..

i love this song 

 

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3 minutes ago, siru said:

idi emundi.. papam diya miza ki vachina kastam evariki rakudadu.

she said she got discriminated and was not considered for roles because she is too pretty.. 😂

what's the point of living if all these beautiful people have the same problems as we do?

I was trying to achieve Nidhhi Agarwal's body with a perfect routine, perfect diet tailored to my physiology, blood tests regularly to keep tabs on my health. 

Now all those years is wasted perhaps.

Diya Mirza is right. She's too beautiful for bollywood. She should play princess in every film. Govt should mandate a princess role in every movie just so she can be cast.

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1 minute ago, siru said:

:D u watched breaking bad already right? he is more funny in that one

no i did not...after i started watching this..friends were telling me about breaking bad..

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3 minutes ago, Dosakai said:

what's the point of living if all these beautiful people have the same problems as we do?

I was trying to achieve Nidhhi Agarwal's body with a perfect routine, perfect diet tailored to my physiology, blood tests regularly to keep tabs on my health. 

Now all those years is wasted perhaps.

Diya Mirza is right. She's too beautiful for bollywood. She should play princess in every film. Govt should mandate a princess role in every movie just so she can be 

Evarki unde challenges vallaki untay

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