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Nani feared fame would change him after seeing it happen to others
Nani feared fame would change him after seeing it happen to others

Time of India

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Nani feared fame would change him after seeing it happen to others

Actor Nani , currently busy promoting his upcoming film ' HIT: The Third Case ', recently opened up about his journey to fame and the fears he once had about how it might change him. In an interview with Bollywood Bubble , Nani revealed that when he first started, he was genuinely scared that fame would alter his personality or how he viewed himself. Nani explained that his fear was partly from observing people around him who seemed to change after gaining fame. However, over the years, he realized that fame itself doesn't change a person; rather, it's the individual who either controls or lets go of certain aspects of themselves. He said, "It's you who'll change. Fame doesn't do that to you. You were just controlling it, and now you let it out. Some people say he used to be very good before he was famous. No, he was just acting good; he was always this. Fame will not change anything, actually. That's what I've understood." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo For the unversed, before stepping into acting with his debut in the 2008 film 'Ashta Chamma', Nani worked as an assistant director and aspired to become a filmmaker. On the professional front, Nani is gearing up for the release of 'HIT: The Third Case', directed by Sailesh Kolanu . The film is the third installment in the popular 'HIT' universe. Nani plays Arjun Sarkaar , a determined HIT officer from Visakhapatnam who is sent to Jammu and Kashmir to investigate a series of brutal murders. The movie promises intense action and a gripping crime thriller experience, with Srinidhi Shetty playing the female lead. The film has been certified 'A' due to its violent sequences and is expected to appeal to fans of suspenseful, hard-hitting thrillers. It is set to hit theaters on May 1, 2025.

Nani had a fear of getting famous because he was worried it would ‘change' him: ‘I saw it happen to people around me'
Nani had a fear of getting famous because he was worried it would ‘change' him: ‘I saw it happen to people around me'

Hindustan Times

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Nani had a fear of getting famous because he was worried it would ‘change' him: ‘I saw it happen to people around me'

Actor Nani is busy promoting his upcoming film HIT: The Third Case with co-star Srinidhi Shetty. Talking to Bollywood Bubble, the actor spoke about his career and gaining fame, revealing that he was once scared of becoming famous for this reason. (Also Read: British Board of Film Classification rates HIT 3, Retro 'strong' for violence; gives full details of language, horror) Nani worked as an assistant director and wanted to become a filmmaker before he debuted as an actor in the 2008 film Ashta Chamma. He revealed in the interview that he once feared that fame would change him. 'It has taught me that I don't need to worry much that fame will change me. A lot of people say that, right? That's also been my fear when I started out. That the fame will change how I think or who I am. Will it take away me from myself?' The actor says the fear was only amplified due to the people around him, 'I saw it happen to people around me sometimes. But now, over the years, it has taught me it has nothing to do with fame. It's you who'll change. Fame doesn't do that to you. You were just controlling it, and now you let it out. Some people say he used to be very good before he was famous. No, he was just acting good; he was always this. Fame will not change anything, actually. That's what I've understood.' Nani both stars and produces HIT: The Third Case under his banner, Wall Poster Cinema. The film directed by Sailesh Kolanu is the third in his HIT franchise. The first and second parts saw Vishwak Sen and Adivi Sesh play cops solving mysterious murders. The third part will see Nani go undercover to rescue a baby and solve a series of murders. The film has been rated A and will be released in theatres on May 1.

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