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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Nithin Kumar Reddy, known professionally as Nithiin, is an Indian actor and producer who works predominantly in Telugu cinema. Niithin's work has earned him one Filmfare Award and two nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu.
I have learnt so much and I feel mentally strong. At the same time, there is so much competition at present and I feel that I have to deliver at least one hit every year.
I grew up watching Pawan Kalyan films and entered the industry with him as a huge inspiration.
Before 'Ishq,' I had a spate of flops, yet Nithya did the movie with me.
I know my market value and according to that we estimate the budget and make films.
Krishna Chaitayna came with a script titled 'Powerpeta,' and in this film I am playing the most challenging role of my career till date.
A producer's job is very tough.
My mother has been pressurising me to get married every single day.
I made a few mistakes in the earlier phase of my career and I know that I won't be repeating them again.
I have known Krishna Chaitanya for many years as a friend. I have all the freedom when it comes to working him.
I have a request to make to Pawan Kalyan sir on behalf of all his fans. He will definitely succeed whichever field he chooses. But we fans can't bear it if he says he won't do films anymore. We will always be hopeful that he will do a film someday.
Karunakaran didn't direct my first film, but I'm glad to be working with him in my 21st film nevertheless.
As a film, 'Lie' is a class apart. It's going to be unlike anything we've seen in Telugu cinema.
I'm still young and rom-coms suit me more than the hardcore action films which I did before.
My father and Nagarjuna worked together for 'Yuvakudu' and from then on, both of them have been good friends.
Lie' has been a great journey.
Whenever I was low, my family and friends stood by me and supported me.
Look, mass and class is just a matter of conjecture.
Pawan Kalyan sir today is my strength in the industry.
People do tell me to keep doing more and more films to cash in on the success of 'A Aa.' But I want to be clear first before I do anything.
Because I had a hit so early on in my career, I couldn't judge what was good for me next, and I did all kinds of movies.
Dil Raju's first film 'Dil' was with me and we were supposed to work together after that, but it didn't happen. Now, after 15 years we are working together and Dil Raju's passion for cinema is still intact.
I didn't want to do the usual drill of going down on one knee and popping the question or shower her with roses. Instead, I decided to stand on one leg and propose to her.
I literally couldn't chew anything for 3-4 weeks and survived on just mashed curd rice and liquid upma.
Holi is here and I urge everyone to experience 'Rang De' with their families.
While I'm super excited on one hand, I'm also very stressed at the same time. So much so that I have boils on my upper lip.
I completed 25 films in 16 years and I feel very happy about it.
After my father, I love two people; one is Pawan Kalyan and the other one is Trivikram Srinivas.
I am concentrating on my acting skills.
In my earlier films, there was lots of song, dance and action. But now, I believe the story and script is more important.
My focus is totally on films and I have no time for a love life.
There have been many ups and downs; I made a few mistakes and learnt from them.
After my debut film in 2002, I didn't deliver any big hits.
As long as we do good films that people connect with, they will work.
I learnt a lot from my failures.
I finally tasted success in 2012 with 'Ishq.'
There was a time when I used to have flops and there was nothing much to lose.
Earlier, if I gave three to four flops continuously, I survived because there was not much competition. But now the scenario has changed and it's always better to choose good scripts.
I'm a die-hard fan of the Power Star and like using a Pawan Kalyan reference in all my films.
Bheeshma' is a fanboy's movie.
When I was doing larger than life roles in action entertainers they weren't clicking.
I was confused as to what kind of movie to do after 'A Aa'. It's then that someone suggested to me that I shouldn't do a soft movie once again.
For love to happen I must first meet someone and spend time with her. Where is the time for all that?
Mani Sharma garu's songs are great.
I was a little low having suffered a few failures at the BO both as an actor and producer.
I've found a very good friend and a philosopher in Trivikram.
Laced with a unique narrative technique, racy screenplay and top notch production values, 'Lie' is a new cinematic experience.
In my real life, too, I am a big fan of Pawan Kalyan.
There was a time when I wanted to meet Pawan Kalyan sir at least once and have a picture clicked with him. There was a time when I put up banners for him; I've literally torn my shirt watching him on screen.
Trivikram garu is my biggest torchbearer.
I was aware that age is on my side and I used the time to work on my looks and style.
Chinnadana Nee Kosam' is a very good romantic entertainer. Compared to my previous films, the emotional content in this film is strong.
My friends tell me that romantic entertainers suit me and the BO results indicate as much.
Because I was happy in my space, I was doing commercials, masala films, love stories... But somewhere as an actor I wanted to push myself to reach a large audience and play a different role.
I was young and I didn't know much at that time and ended up choosing characters which were not suitable for me. Now, I know what type of roles suit me.
I always wanted to act in Karunakaran's direction.
If I get a good script, I would love to act in a web series as well.
I think the way Venky has shot this film and showcased our love story on screen is going to make 'Rang De' stand out.
I have no problems working in other banners. I had worked in Puri Jagannadh's banner for 'Heart Attack' and 'Courier Boy Kalyan' is in Gautham Menon's banner. But after 12 flops, I thought it would be better to have my own team.
After listening to several scripts, I zeroed in on director Hanu Raghavapudi's script and that's how 'Lie' happened.
Director Venky Kudumula has been a fan of me since 'Dil.'