Tollywood actor Nani is gearing up for his upcoming action thriller HIT: The Third Case. The actor has starred in several iconic roles but has gained fame in the last few years. However, the actor has recently revealed that he was scared of becoming famous, as it may change him.
In a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, Nani shared, “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 then claimed that the people around him only increased his fear. He said, “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.”
He explained, “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.”
For the unversed, Nani entered the entertainment industry as an assistant director. He initially wanted to be a filmmaker before but things happened, and he made his acting debut in the 2008 film Ashta Chamma.
Nani has starred and produced the upcoming film, HIT: The Third Case, under his banner, Wall Poster Cinema, which also features Srinidhi Shetty in the pivotal role. Directed by Sailesh Kolanu, the upcoming film will revolve around Nani’s character going undercover to rescue a baby and solve a series of murders. The film will release in theatres on May 1.
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