Nikki Galrani, the younger sister of actress Sanjjanaa is a busy bee these days with up to seven films in the four languages of South India lined up for release. And she admits to being clueless about the avalanche of deals coming your way, since making his debut earlier this year. "I think it's the grace of God and I was lucky with my first Malayalam movie, 1983, which proved to be a success. Over the past and a half years, I signed 12 films and I do not even know how I pulled out!" She says .
His upcoming bilingual film, Malupu, in which she is paired with Aadhi, is said to be a suspense thriller based on a true incident.Talking more about the film, Nikki recalls: "I was able to relate to my role in the film because I'm just like in real life too. I am unpredictable, talkative and easy going in the right direction. in the crossfire, I realized I had no idea what the climax of the film was and my manager refused to reveal the suspense. Finally, he moved when he bothered much because I could not take the suspense anymore. "
Born and raised in Bangalore, Nikki says it was the most spoiled child in her family and her debut film has become more confident and independent. "I'm enjoying every bit of my time in the entertainment world. My sister (Sanjjanaa) is my biggest support system and she is still my guide," Nikki says.