Nidhhi Agerwal Glows in Prabhas’ The Raja Saab This Sankranti

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The Sankranti season has been special for actress Nidhhi Agerwal, as Prabhas-starrer ‘The Raja Saab’ continues its impressive run at the box office, winning appreciation from family audiences and children alike. The horror-fantasy entertainer, directed by Maruthi and produced by People Media Factory, has made a mark with its unique concept, grand visuals, and Prabhas’ strong screen presence.

In a recent interview, Nidhhi shared her experience working on the film, her role, and the journey of bringing the story to life. She expressed immense happiness and relief at the positive audience response. “The team worked on this film for nearly three years, and seeing viewers enjoy it has been deeply satisfying,” she said. While the initial response was slightly mixed, positive word of mouth gradually strengthened the film’s box office performance, proving that the content resonated with the audience.

Nidhhi plays Bessie, a nun, in the film—a role that required her to look divine and convincing on screen. She spoke about the effort that went into understanding the character, especially with costumes and overall appearance, ensuring that it suited the tone of the film. She described how the film arrived at a pivotal point in her career, following her role as a princess in Hari Hara Veera Mallu, giving her the opportunity to portray an angelic character. Nidhhi appreciated director Maruthi’s fresh approach of depicting a divine force combating evil powers rooted in tantric practices and psychological mind games.

Talking about her on-set experience, she recalled a lively and joyful atmosphere, especially working with comedians like Saptagiri, Prabhas Sreenu, and VTV Ganesh. During a phase when she was shooting simultaneously for Hari Hara Veera Mallu and The Raja Saab, the team’s support helped her manage a demanding schedule without feeling burdened.

Nidhhi also praised Prabhas for being humble, approachable, and down-to-earth, despite his pan-India stardom. She highlighted his performance in key sequences, particularly the hospital scene, and fondly remembered their casual conversations about life and cinema during breaks.

She lauded director Maruthi for his clarity and smooth working style, noting his ability to manage multiple artists efficiently and maintain a relaxed, enjoyable environment. Nidhhi also acknowledged producer T.G. Vishwa Prasad for his commitment to scale and quality, which is reflected in the film’s lavish sets, rich VFX, and high production values. She admitted that acting in VFX-heavy scenes was initially challenging but eventually became an exciting learning experience.

On a lighter note, Nidhhi laughed about the superstition surrounding horror films, clarifying that nothing unusual occurred during the shoot. However, she admitted her personal fear of horror content, joking that she prefers sleeping with lights on while reciting the Hanuman Chalisa at night.

Expressing pride in Telugu cinema, Nidhhi said she is happy to be part of the industry, noting that Telugu films are increasingly recognized for their scale and technical excellence nationwide. She also expressed her hope that all festive releases succeed, contributing to the overall growth of the industry.

Reflecting on her journey, Nidhhi shared that working with Pawan Kalyan in Hari Hara Veera Mallu taught her courage, while working with Prabhas reinforced humility despite massive success. Currently, she is busy with three Telugu films and two Hindi projects. With most of her work now in Telugu cinema, she has purchased a house in Hyderabad and plans to settle there.

Concluding, Nidhhi expressed gratitude for achieving her childhood dream of becoming a heroine and hopes to continue receiving meaningful and impactful roles that resonate with audiences.


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