Actress Nidhhi Agerwal says she has clear rules when it comes to choosing film roles, especially glamorous ones. Nidhhi believes in setting boundaries.
Speaking during the promotions of her upcoming film Hari Hara Veera Mallu, Nidhhi Agerwal explained she will not do bold and glamorous scenes just to gain fame. “I know my limits. There are some things I simply won’t do, no matter who asks or how much pressure there is,” she said confidently.
Nidhhi stars opposite Pawan Kalyan in Hari Hara Veera Mallu, which is directed by A.M. Jyothi Krishna and set to release on 24 July. The actress has been actively promoting the film and shared her experience preparing for her role.
In the film, Nidhhi plays a character named Panchami. She revealed that she spent five years working on the film and trained in Bharatanatyam and horse riding to do justice to her role. “There’s a key scene in the movie that involves classical dance. There’s also a surprising twist to my character,” she added.
When asked if becoming a mass heroine means doing bikini scenes or lip-locks, Nidhhi firmly said, “No.” She explained, “I will not do scenes that I can’t watch with my parents. That’s my rule. Even without such scenes, I can still be a mass heroine. I choose good stories and work hard.”
Nidhhi’s strong stand has been praised by many fans, who appreciate her clarity and self-respect. Her statement reminds young actresses that it is possible to succeed in the film industry without compromising on personal values.
As the release date of Hari Hara Veera Mallu approaches, all eyes are on Nidhhi Agerwal’s performance and how her character adds depth to this historical action drama.