Avika Gor is set to make her Bollywood debut with 1920: Horrors Of The Heart, a film written by Mahesh Bhatt, produced by Vikram Bhatt, and directed by his daughter Krishna Bhatt. Avika Gor first caught everyone's notice with her performance in Balika Vadhu.
In a recent interview, the actress talked about her character and said that everyone wishes to portray it at least once in their lifetime. In her interview with the Free Press Journal, Avika discussed her persona and remarked, "Every actor would love to portray the character I'm playing at least once in their lifetime. I am undoubtedly the most significant character in the film because my character is the centre of the tale. I'm really looking forward to the project.”
She also discussed her aspirations for the future, saying, "A lot will rely on the reception that 1920: Horrors Of The Heart receives. After that, I'd like to know what kinds of Hindi films are available to me, as I'm ultimately interested in acting in many of them. So I'm hoping and praying that I'll also get a lot of work that's of high quality in Hindi.”
In a recent interview, Avika discussed her early struggles with body image and how her mental and physical metamorphosis has improved her mood."I despised myself so badly I didn't give a damn. I didn't care how I seemed. I was only paying attention to my acting. Just for some reason, I didn't want to look in the mirror. I therefore used to have a pretty bad feeling about it. I can still recall trying on outfits for a shoot the following day and being like, "Whatever." I didn't even feel or want to look my best. “
“I didn't really focus on anything else since my audience really made me feel like I was doing a fantastic job at acting." She continued by saying that her craft was what her audience was most interested in, not her appearance.