“A 5-Meter-Long Fan Letter… That Kind of Love Is Truly Overwhelming,” Says Siddharth Nigam
Siddharth Nigam has been working since he was a child, and over the years, that early start has translated into a steady and visible connection with audiences. From Dhoom 3 to Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan and Hai Junoon, his work has moved across formats, while his audience has grown alongside him.
Lately, theatre has added a different kind of experience to that journey. His play Ek Radha has brought him closer to a live audience — something he says changes the way you perform and respond in the moment.
“What I felt during the performance was honestly very special. Live performances have a different kind of connection because everything is happening in real time. When you’re acting for the camera, you don’t get immediate feedback. But on stage, you can feel everything — the silence, the reactions, the energy… it all comes back to you instantly. That’s what makes that bond so special for me. It’s not one-sided… it feels like you and the audience are experiencing something together in that exact moment,” he says.
Away from the stage, what seems to have stayed with him even more is the response from people. Not just the turnout, but the effort behind it.
“The love I received was truly overwhelming. So many fans came out to support me — my Siddharthains were there, and even gestures like someone writing a 5-meter-long letter… it’s not something you expect. At this stage of my journey, I see it as both a blessing and a responsibility because it reflects how deeply people connect with you and your work. I just try to stay grateful and not take it for granted. That love is what keeps me going and pushes me to do better,” he adds.
For Siddharth, it all comes back to that exchange — what happens on stage and what comes back from the audience. That, more than anything else, is what continues to stay with him.
“What I felt during the performance was honestly very special. Live performances have a different kind of connection because everything is happening in real time. When you’re acting for the camera, you don’t get immediate feedback. But on stage, you can feel everything — the silence, the reactions, the energy… it all comes back to you instantly. That’s what makes that bond so special for me. It’s not one-sided… it feels like you and the audience are experiencing something together in that exact moment,” he says.
Away from the stage, what seems to have stayed with him even more is the response from people. Not just the turnout, but the effort behind it.
“The love I received was truly overwhelming. So many fans came out to support me — my Siddharthains were there, and even gestures like someone writing a 5-meter-long letter… it’s not something you expect. At this stage of my journey, I see it as both a blessing and a responsibility because it reflects how deeply people connect with you and your work. I just try to stay grateful and not take it for granted. That love is what keeps me going and pushes me to do better,” he adds.
For Siddharth, it all comes back to that exchange — what happens on stage and what comes back from the audience. That, more than anything else, is what continues to stay with him.
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