Bollywood biggies, Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan’s grandson, Agastya Nanda, came into the limelight when he debuted with the film, The Archies. While the Netflix movie failed to make an impact on the audience, it surely created hype around the young star kids who acted in it. Recently, Agastya graced his sister, Navya Nanda’s podcast, What The Hell Navya! and shared his two cents on masculinity and mental health issues.
Agastya Nanda shares he was anxious when he started acting
During the interaction, Agastya reminisced about the time when he started acting. He recalled being insecure about his acting skills and doubtful if people would at all like him on the big screen. However, he overcame all such insecurities, gave his best shot, trusted God, and left everything to the supreme power. He said:
“When I started acting, doing my first film, I was like, ‘I don’t know what I’m going to do, if I’m going to do well, if people are going to like me, if they’ll think I’m bad’. There are so many things. I did my best, and I was like, ‘God, I leave it up to you’. I have to keep faith in something beyond me. Whoever you believe in, whether it’s God, or energy. If you just pass on that burden, it relieves you.”