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“We literally shifted to 1BHK, didn't know what to do”, Siddharth Nigam recalls the toughest years of his career, Exclusive

Siddharth Nigam reflected on the toughest phase of his career, admitting that the industry’s uncertainty tested his patience, finances and confidence. Despite early success with Dhoom 3 and Ashoka, he told Moneycontrol the journey was far from easy.

November 28, 2025 / 00:56 IST
“We literally shifted to 1BHK, didn't know what to do”, Siddharth Nigam recalls the toughest years of his career, Exclusive

Siddharth Nigam opened up about the most difficult chapter of his career, recalling the unpredictable nature of the entertainment industry and the years that tested his patience, finances and self-belief. The actor, who began working at a young age with films like Dhoom 3 and shows like Ashoka, said the journey wasn’t as effortless as it once seemed. He poured his heart out in an exclusive conversation with Moneycontrol.com.

“It’s been 10 years in the industry and I have realized one thing that this life is very unpredictable. It is not a life where if you become an actor, your whole life gets solved,” he said. According to him, early success can often mask how unstable the profession is. “When you are in the sky, when you are down, you don’t know.”

He spoke about an unexpected downturn after a strong start. “I started very nicely. I started very early, from a very young age. With a good project I took a step in this industry. Dhoom 3, then Ashoka, then Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. While doing that, there was a big gap of one to two years. I realized that the way I was looking at the industry, this industry is not like that. Here you have to work harder.”

The setback was not only emotional but also financial. “There was a gap of two to five years where we literally shifted to 1BHK. I didn’t know what to do. Then I went again back to Allahabad. I completed my 12th exams and everything. Then again I came to Mumbai. And then I got Aladdin. When I got Aladdin, things got better again.”

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He said the toughest part was managing life at home when work was uncertain. “The financial things that happen up and down, it is very difficult to manage them. Everyone has to manage their house. We don’t have any other work other than acting. We are actors. We have to act. We have to get good projects.”

That low phase changed him. “I learned a lot from that. I learned patience. Resilience is very important. It is very important to be focused. And it is very important to have confidence in yourself.” He added that the mind becomes unstable during those moments. “Your mind wanders here and there. You don’t even understand. It is very important to stay focused properly and patiently wait for things.”
For him, survival came down to one lesson. “Everything is all about time. Nothing happens before time. Nothing happens after time. Whatever happens, will happen on time.”

Vaishnavi Gavankar
first published: Nov 27, 2025 10:49 pm

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