Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actress Nidhhi Agerwal.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Nidhhi Agerwal is an Indian actress who primarily appears in Telugu and Tamil-language films. Agerwal made her acting debut in 2017 with the film Munna Michael. She made her Telugu film debut with Savyasachi (2018), and Tamil debut with Eeswaran (2021).
When you're in the process of becoming an actor, you think that you just need to get that one film. But once you get that one film, the stress increases.
When you are the favourite it is amazing, but when you are not, it sucks.
When I used to visit my relatives' places in Hyderabad, I would keep seeing the posters of Telugu films. It's not a different world for me.
My film with Pawan Kalyan sir, 'Vakeel Saab,' came in theatres and collected humongous figures in the first weekend. It was a celebration for people. Then it released on an OTT, and people still watched it, it garnered high TRPs.
My parents have so many Punjabi friends in Delhi, and they are my guide when it comes to knowing the city.
I don't even have a formal fans association.
I think change is always good.
Besides Kannada, I also know Telugu and Tamil fairly well.
I am always looking for a good script.
I am aware of Telugu cinema and I have never felt that it's a different one.
I've noticed that Hindi films do well in the north, but they don't do that well in the south. But, I want everything! I want the north and the south.
After 'Mr. Majnu,' I can now choose to do movies that have a strong character.
As an outsider, it appears that celebrities lead such a glamorous life but once you are a part of it, you realise the hard work hidden behind that glitz.
It's certainly not easy for an outsider to make a mark because they don't know anyone. You don't get written about as nobody knows who you are. So, you don't get that much attention when you are doing something compared to people that the media is aware of.
Telugu films have opened a new world to me.
Star kid or not, every actor has to stand the test of time.
I had many hobbies but now I only work on myself. I have to become the best dancer and actor and have the best personality.
I have been watching all kind of films and I am a bit familiar with Kannada, Telugu and Tamil.
I continue to keep doing my work and remain level-headed.
With my fashion knowledge, I do stitch things randomly at times.
There are so many platforms you can work on, in so many languages. There are so many different roles you can do.
I genuinely am a very extreme person.
Chaitanya and Akhil are very contrasting personalities. Akhil is fire, Chaitanya is water. They both are well-mannered. I like both of them.
I have spoken about wanting to do something for kids and dogs in my interviews.
Surprisingly, dialogues haven't been a problem for me. Even in 'Savyasachi,' it was easy.
I just know one thing that hard work is the key to success and I believe in this.
Pay disparity is something I don't like honestly. I feel it depends on say, if any actress and actor at the same level bring in same number of people into theatres, they should be paid equally. That's just what I believe in.
It is harder for an outsider to make an entry into the industry, but that also does not mean star kids have it easy.
There are few options that come by you and you get selected for when it comes to making a debut.
During my modelling days, I would hear there's no dearth of female models aspiring to be actors.
If there's one thing Nawaz sir taught me, it's how to just relax. He's not your method actor who will ask not to be disturbed on set if there's a serious scene to shoot. He just comes and does his thing.
My dad is known as the king of tyres in the tyre industry and he is a completely self-made man. And if I were to join the business, I would be called the queen of tyres the next day.
My whole family is in Bengaluru and I have nothing but my ambitions to live with in Mumbai.
If I want to watch a film, I will watch it irrespective of the medium it is available on.
Do I wish I had it easier being an outsider in the industry? Yes, of course, I wish had it easier. Why would we choose the difficult path. But I would not want to sit and talk about it and get affected about it. I would rather just accept it.
I always try to be the best version of myself regardless of success and failure.
The Telugu industry and their scripts are extremely nice.
I accepted that it would be very difficult to become an actor and it's even tougher once you become an actor.
To be honest, I'm a very spiritual person - I go to temples regularly, do a puja every morning and I know the Hanuman Chalisa by-heart.
I've always been an ambitious girl and I make no qualms in admitting that.
It was my childhood dream to become an actress, and I've worked hard to get to this stage. So I am enjoying the life of an actress.
I think even if you do five films, some people would be like 'yeah, no big deal.'
The admiration and love that the audience has been showering on me is amazing.
I do get a lot of comments, messages and whenever people meet me, they say 'I know you are working in the south but we miss you in Hindi.'
Well, we're a Hindi speaking Marwari family, but everybody in my family understands Telugu and talk Telugu films all the time.
I have learnt a lot of fitness-related things.
We should just focus on people getting into the phase of making films, and seeing how and where will they release later, depending on the situation.
I am a trained dancer.
I would not like people to worship me since I myself worship so many Gods.
I have gotten so used to my dogs that it is tough to spend a day without them.
Since I am not a trained actor, and I act spontaneously, I thought getting some training in acting will definitely help me take my performance up a couple of notches.
Rumours of link-ups with co-stars have become an easy publicity exercise for production houses. It takes the focus away from the film.
I am the one to always look at the positive side of life and effect of things.
I just love films, whether they release on OTT or in theatres.
Nothing can be bigger than family and health.
Spending quality time with my closed ones is always on my wish list.
I have done my BBM and a small course in fashion. Then I started out to be a model.
I realised that we must be grateful for the things we have in this world.
I realised that Delhiites have a very different style of talking, which is sweet, but only a Dilliwala can speak like that.
I think being a part of a Pawan Kalyan film is a larger-than-life experience. There is a certain aura around the man and the moment he steps on to the sets, people stop what they're doing and look up.