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‘Hari Hara Veera Mallu' update: Nidhhi Agerwal calls working with Pawan Kalyan a privilege, praises grand scale of film

‘Hari Hara Veera Mallu' update: Nidhhi Agerwal calls working with Pawan Kalyan a privilege, praises grand scale of film

Time of India18-07-2025
Actress
Nidhhi Agerwal
shared her experience of working in the upcoming film 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu', starring
Pawan Kalyan
. She spoke about her role, the preparation she did, and how special this film is for her.
Nidhhi
Agerwal's upcoming Telugu film
Nidhhi Agerwal is working in the upcoming Telugu film 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' (HHVM), which is set to release on July 24, 2025. The film is a grand historical action drama starring Pawan Kalyan in the lead role. Nidhhi plays the female lead, and she shared her thoughts and excitement about being part of such a big project.
Nidhhi Agerwal's role in 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu'
Nidhhi revealed that she is playing the character of Panchami, which she describes as a very special role with multiple shades.
She explained how Panchami's personality is shown through two songs in the film, 'Kollagottinadhiro', which is bold and fierce, and 'Tara Tara', which is soft and elegant. According to her, these two songs perfectly show the contrast in Panchami's character, and that's what makes the role so beautiful and unique.
The effort and preparation Nidhhi had to go through to become Panchami. She said it took almost two hours every day just to get ready, because the team paid close attention to every small detail of her costume and jewellery.
To prepare for the role, Nidhhi went through special training. She had to learn horse riding, perform action sequences, and also practice Bharatanatyam, a classical Indian dance form. She mentioned that all of this was challenging but helped her grow as a performer.
Nidhhi Agerwal speaks about Pawan Kalyan Garu
Nidhhi also spoke very highly about working with Pawan Kalyan Garu, calling it a privilege. She said his stardom is truly unmatched, and that working in just one film with him feels like doing a hundred films.
She felt lucky and proud to share screen space with such a big star, and this experience meant a lot to her personally and professionally.
More about the film
Film's tagline, 'Sword vs Spirit,' which reflects the main theme of the story. It suggests a deep conflict between physical power and inner strength or ideals. Nidhhi said this idea is clearly shown in the story, especially through the characters and their journeys.
The film also features Bollywood stars Bobby Deol, Nora Fatehi, and others in prominent roles. Directed by AM Jyoti Krishna, the film is produced by A Dayakara Rao in AM Rathnam's presentation.
Nidhhi also shared that the film can be described as an Indian version of Indiana Jones, but with a royal and historical twist.
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