Shiv Shakti: Tap Tyag Tandav actor Akshay Nalawade, who embodies Garud Dev in the mythological drama, is a man of conviction—an artist who never second-guesses his choices and places integrity at the heart of his career. For him, the content must carry dignity and purpose above all else. “I have turned down roles. While I rarely say no to projects, I don’t take up X-rated shows. I’m a family-oriented person and want to be known for quality work that families can watch together,” he shares with refreshing honesty.
Every role Akshay Nalawade considers passes through a firm ethical filter. “First, I assess whether the story respects human dignity—not just my character, but the entire narrative. I stay away from scripts that reinforce harmful stereotypes, thrive on objectification, or glorify violence. I also have clear boundaries when it comes to intimacy and physical exposure.” For Akshay Nalawade, respecting his boundaries is not about limitation—it’s about authenticity. “I believe that when I stay true to my values, I become a more honest and responsible performer,” he adds.
Collaboration is another cornerstone of his craft. “I always put forward my perspective to the director and crew. But at the end of the day, I align with the director’s vision. He or she is the captain, and I’m there to bring that vision to life while giving my best,” Akshay Nalawade explains.
When asked about women-centric stories, Akshay Nalawade speaks with admiration. “Cinema has changed. Films like Kahaani, Mardaani, Raazi, Queen, Tumhari Sulu, and Gangubai have showcased women as leaders, survivors, decision-makers, and fighters. They are no longer one-dimensional love interests or homemakers. These characters have depth, strength, and individuality.” With such clarity of thought, Akshay Nalwade continues to carve a niche for himself—an actor who values integrity, celebrates progress, and believes in art that uplifts.

