Nidhi Subbaiah: Ajab Gazabb Love taught me patience

A bundle of talent, a trained sailor , a natural singer, actor Nidhi Subbaiah is trying to make her foothold in Bollywood. Recently in Varanasi to shoot for her second film , Direct Ishq Ho Gaya, the pretty actor is keen to be part of good cinema , cinema which ten years down the lane she is proud to be associated with.

Nidhi Subbaiah
Nidhi Subbaiah

The Gold Rush

A gold medalist in sailing, Nidhi represented her state, Karnataka twice at competitions held in Chilka Lake and Vizag. “I was the helmsman of the team. My love for sailing began in school where I joined the naval wing of NCC, that had sailing as part of the training . For two years I underwent training and even wanted to make a career out of it, but my Commanding Officer, who despite being very happy with my skills, dissuaded me, as there was no future in the sport. Issues like lack of sponsors did not make it a lucrative career choice so I had to give it up. It is unfortunate that in our country sports as a career has limited options.Only cricket for men and tennis for women are viewed as the right career choice , which should change and other sports should also be encouraged, ” she says. I shocked my parents.

Her passion for the sport ensured Nidhi admission in an Engineering college in Mysore, to pursue civil engineering, in the sports quota category. With most of my friends joining the same college, was the reason for getting myself enrolled . I dropped out of the college after the first year as I started getting modelling offers and soon some prestigious assignments came my way . This decision did not go well with my parents as they had some pre conceived notion about the entertainment industry . Being the only child of my parents, my father , a coffee planter and my mother , a lawyer, always wanted me pursue higher studies from US .This came as a shocker to them but later things changed and now they support all my efforts. While exploring possibilities on the silver screen I preferred moving to Bangalore due to it’s familiarity rather than to Mumbai which was an altogether new city for me. I started getting offers for Kannada films ,” she says.

Ajab Gazabb Love taught me patience The actor who forayed into Bollywood with Ajab Gazabb Love with Jackky Bhagnani , says that the film not doing well at BO did bother her initially . “It took me a while to get my second film but it taught me patience which I lacked earlier . I pondered over a lot of things and learned to love my craft .The reason I could shoot for a long stretch of time, even eighteen hours at a time, despite temperatures cross 45 degrees in Banaras for Direct Ishq, when some members of the crew fainted due to heat,” she says. Essaying the role of Dolly Shukla in the film, who is a theth Banarasi, Nidhi feels, that it is a coincidence that the UP connect remains even in her second film . “In Ajab Gazabb Love I portrayed a Luckhnawi girl and now a Banarasi , perhaps it has something to do with my previous birth , “she says with a laugh.

I can scream my lungs out when provoked The character of Dolly, walks in boots and is a rockstar who screams at the slightest pretext and bashes boys with ease .Some crew members were apprehensive whether I will be able to get into the skin of the character since I appear as a soft person at first glance but I told them that you did a good job by selecting me since I can yell my lungs out if provoked,” she adds mischievously.

Want to do cinema that connects with the audience Keen to work with directors like Imtiaz Ali, the actor says that it is the script and her role in the film that is vital to her . “This, along with the director I am working with, has been the criterion so far in my selection of the films. I don’t want to be typecast and wish to do the kind of cinema that connects with the audience, so the boundaries of serious or commercial cinema does not bother me, as five years from now I want to be seen as a self made girl with a space of my own in Bollywood,” she says.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India Home> Entertainment> Hindi> Bollywood / Meera Vohra, TNN / August 05th, 2014

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