Nikita Dutta calls getting Jewel Thief 'an indirect manifestation into the universe'

IANS April 24, 2025 2,307 views

Actress Nikita Dutta's journey to her latest film "Jewel Thief" feels like a magical blend of personal desire and universal alignment. Her passion for heist films unexpectedly transformed into a remarkable opportunity when the script landed in her lap. Working with renowned actors like Saif Ali Khan and Jaideep Ahlawat became a transformative experience for her. The film represents not just a professional milestone, but a personal dream realized through persistent visualization and openness to opportunity.

"It was like an indirect manifestation into the universe" - Nikita Dutta
Nikita Dutta calls getting Jewel Thief 'an indirect manifestation into the universe'
Mumbai, April 24: For actress Nikita Dutta "Jewel Thief – The Heist Begins" was the kind of film she had long hoped to be part of, stylish, suspenseful, and rooted in a genre she genuinely loves.

Key Points

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Nikita discovered her dream role through unexpected script call

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Heist genre film represents personal career milestone

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Worked alongside Saif Ali Khan and Jaideep Ahlawat

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Siddharth Anand film marks significant career moment

For someone who had been watching a lot of heist thrillers recently, the timing felt less like coincidence and more like destiny.

Opening up about how she landed the role, Nikita shared, "I happened to get a call from Mamta (Anand), saying that we're making a film like this, would you be keen? When I heard the script for the first time, I was absolutely on board because I tell you honestly I have been personally really enjoying the genre. Through the different re-workings of the script, we found the beauty of Farah, who has substance, she is finding her voice and has a whole lot of oomph which is what I loved."

She further revealed that over time she realized that she does not only like to watch heaist dramas but would also love to be a part of one. "I've realised the kind of films that I really like to watch, is something I also want to be a part of. When it comes to working - we all want to be in films that we enjoy watching. For me, because I've been watching a lot of heist films and this came my way, I think that was like an indirect manifestation into the universe because when I heard it I was like 'oh my god, I really wanna be a part of this.' It was a given," Nikita added.

Calling the movie a 'dream come true', she went on to say "It is one thing when you get a role you've almost manifested and it is another when it is with Saif Ali Khan, Jaideep Ahlawat and Kunal Kapoor. Working on a Siddharth Anand film already felt like a dream come true and then the cast just made this dream a whole lot better. Every shot with Saif, watching Jaideep in front of the camera, and seeing the two of them navigate their spaces, was fascinating. They have learned how to evolve with the times and that has been my biggest takeaway from the experience, to constantly grow."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Love how Nikita talks about manifestation! It's so true that when you focus on what you love, opportunities come your way. Can't wait to see her in this heist film! 🔥
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Rahul S.
Interesting perspective, though I wonder if calling it "manifestation" might be oversimplifying the hard work that goes into casting decisions. Still, excited for the movie!
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Ananya M.
OMG same! I've been obsessed with Money Heist lately and now I want to see more heist films. Nikita seems perfect for this role - she's got that mysterious vibe ✨
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Vikram P.
That cast though! Saif + Jaideep = automatic watch for me. Nikita sounds genuinely passionate about the project which makes me even more excited.
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Sneha R.
Her description of Farah's character development sounds promising. Hope the writing does justice to what she's describing. Bollywood needs more well-written female roles!

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