Arushi Nishank is a producer-actor who is working on her web series Kaphal as a producer. She has also been featured in three music videos -‘Teri Galliyon Sa’, ‘Wafa Na Raas Aayee’ and ‘Jo Tumko Jhooth Lage’. She will soon be seen in the film Tarini, which she has also co-produced. The actress reveals that the Harry Potter series is her all-time favourite movie and how it influenced her love for storytelling.
Arushi Nishank says that movies have always been a part of her childhood and a great source of entertainment. She says, “I’ve always been interested in movies, ever since I was a kid. I think what attracted me to films was the way they can transport you to different worlds and make you feel all sorts of emotions. It’s like going on an adventure without leaving your seat!”
Arushi Nishank says that the Harry Potter series holds a special place in her heart as the film that made her fall in love with storytelling. She says, “It provided me with a truly magical experience that resonated deeply. The enchanting world, rich characters, and captivating narrative sparked within me a profound love for storytelling through movies. The series, with its intricate plot and imaginative elements, inspired me to appreciate the art of storytelling and kindled a passion for crafting narratives that transport audiences into enchanting realms.”
Arushi Nishank says that other movies have touched her core and influenced her personality. She says, “There have been a few films that touched my core and influenced my personality, but if I had to choose one, it has to be ‘The Pursuit of Happiness’. The movie teaches us the importance of following our dreams. It showcases the sheer beauty of resilience, unwavering determination, and the strength of a father’s love. The movie reminds us to keep pursuing our dreams no matter how tough life gets.”
Arushi Nishank says that she is most attracted to films as a medium of storytelling. She says, “There’s something about the big screen and the cinematic experience that captivates me. But I also appreciate the intimacy of theatre and the accessibility of OTT platforms. Each medium has its unique charm.”
Arushi Nishank says that she believes in taking feedback positively and using it as a learning opportunity. She says, “Absolutely, acknowledging and embracing constructive criticism is vital in the entertainment industry. While it may not always be easy, viewing negative feedback as an opportunity for growth and improvement is crucial. I believe treating it as a chance to learn and evolve as an artist allows one to refine their skills and enhance their craft. This mindset not only fosters personal development but also demonstrates resilience and a commitment to continuous progress within the dynamic and competitive world of entertainment.”
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