Hansika Motwanni: I don’t feel the need to explain everything about me
The past few months have put your personal life under intense public scrutiny. How do you deal with the constant chatter?
I don’t really take negativity or trolling to heart. Over the years, I’ve become quite thick-skinned, so these things don’t affect me as much as people might assume. What truly matters to me is that my mom, my family, and I know who I am. That’s the only reality I hold on to. I’ve always believed that my personal life should remain personal, and I’ve maintained that boundary very strongly. I don’t allow just anyone into my space, and I’m quite clear about that. If conversations are happening around me, I usually choose not to engage unless I personally feel it’s something I want to address. Otherwise, I let my work speak for itself and focus on what keeps me at peace.
In the midst of all this, your surname was changed to ‘Motwanni’. Was that a conscious move towards a fresh start?
Honestly, it was a very simple and personal decision. My mother came to me and said she wanted to make a small change by adding an extra ‘n’. For me, the only thing that mattered was that the spelling of “Hansika” stayed the same. I’ve always felt that name is perfect as it is. Beyond that, I didn’t feel the need to question or analyse it too much. I trust my mom completely; I’ve always been very close to her and I know she only wants the best for me. She felt it was a positive change, and I went along with it. For me, it wasn’t about overthinking or attaching too much meaning. It’s just something that felt right for her, and I was happy to go with it. At the end of the day, I was happy before, and I’m still happy now.
My mother has always been there for me, mentally and emotionally... I’ve always believed that my personal life should remain personal, and I’ve maintained that boundary very strongly. I prefer to focus on what keeps me at peace
My friends, especially my girlfriends, are a very important part of my life. Most of them are people I’ve known since childhood, and that makes a big difference because they’ve seen me long before any of this, before the films, before the attention. That kind of connection keeps you grounded. No matter how much noise there is around you, they remind you of who you really are. Every Sunday, we try to do something fun, sometimes it’s a sport, sometimes it’s just catching up. We also travel together at least a couple of times a year. It’s always the same close-knit group, and that consistency is comforting. In a life where so much is constantly changing, they are my constant.
Growing up in the public eye has been a very unique experience. That kind of exposure teaches you a lot, very early on. I experienced the industry at a time when things were very different, before social media became such a big part of our lives, so a lot of my learning came from observing people, reading, and just being present on set. In many ways, I feel like I grew up faster than most people my age. Every set became a classroom for me, and every person I worked with taught me something. Of course, there are challenges that come with being in the spotlight from such a young age, but for me, the advantages have always outweighed the drawbacks. It’s given me a life full of experiences and learning that I truly value.
Hyderabad is very close to me because that’s where I began my journey as a heroine with Desamuduru. Every time I come back, it feels like coming home. The city is warm, welcoming, and easy to navigate. I’ve always felt a strong connection with the Telugu industry, and being here just feels right
Your last Telugu film was 105 Minuttess in 2024. How does it feel making a comeback to Tollywood two years later?
Coming back to Telugu cinema now feels like a natural progression. I’m currently shooting for my film with Nara Rohith, and it’s an exciting space for me. It feels like I’m stepping into a new phase while still being connected to where it all started. I’m looking forward to reconnecting with the audience here through new stories and exploring this next chapter.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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