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I DON’T THINK I’M READY TO DO A FILM LIKE “KAHAANI” AT THIS EARLY STAGE, SAYS NIDHHI AGERWAL!

Though her debut film, “Munna Michael”, did not leave the cash registers ringing, debutante Nidhhi Agerwal did receive a good response for her first performance. The Bangalorean beauty, who is also a well-known name in the modelling world, wants to move slowly but steadily in her career.

The diva thinks that she is open to doing any sorts of roles, but then there are some characters which she will take up only after gaining some experience in the industry. “I want to do all types of films. I have done only one film till now. I want to do more than 50 films. I want to keep working and do everything, but when I am ready. I don’t think I am ready to do a “Kahaani” type of movie at this early stage. No one would even come to watch it if I do it now. I think everything has an ideal time. I am not at that stage right now, but I want to reach there. Before I reach there, I want to do all types of films,” says she.


Talking about her favourite actors who she wants to work with after Tiger Shroff, she says, “My favourite actor is Ranbir Kapoor, but I want to work with everyone, not just Ranbir.”

Reportedly, Nidhhi has signed a three-film deal with Eros, but it is yet not disclosed which will be her second Bollywood outing after “Munna Michael”.

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