Akshay Nalawade on Boundaries, Prayer, and Craft: A Glimpse Into the Man Behind Garud Dev

Currently seen as Garud Dev in Shiv Shakti: Tap Tyag Tandav, Akshay Nalawade reflects on fame, rejection, and the quiet rituals that keep him centered as an actor and individual.

Jul 14, 2025 - 21:26
Akshay Nalawade on Boundaries, Prayer, and Craft: A Glimpse Into the Man Behind Garud Dev

In an industry where fame often becomes the end goal, Akshay Nalawade is taking a different route. Known for his compelling portrayal of Garud Dev in Shiv Shakti: Tap Tyag Tandav and his role in Kakbhushundi Ramayan, Akshay is clear about one thing—it’s the craft, not the noise, that fuels him.

> “I remind myself that fame is a byproduct of the work, not the goal,” he shares. “What truly matters is staying focused on the craft and remembering why I started acting in the first place. That keeps me grounded when things feel overwhelming.”

His clarity doesn’t end there. In a world obsessed with constant connectivity, Akshay values boundaries—especially when it comes to his personal space.

> “I don’t feel the need to share everything online,” he says. “I protect my quiet time—whether it’s with family, close friends, or just being by myself. That time helps me recharge.”

One of the strongest pillars in his life is his spiritual discipline. Whether it’s chanting, prayer, or meditation, Akshay turns inward when things get tough.

> “I pray, I chant, and I believe in God. Whenever I feel down, chanting is like my recharge button,” he says. “Meditation is like medicine for me.”

Like any actor in the industry, rejection has been a part of his journey—but not his mindset.

> “As actors, we go through rejections—it’s part of our lives,” he says calmly. “You can’t fit into every role. That doesn’t mean you doubt yourself.”

While many allow rejection to bruise their confidence, Akshay refuses to let it define him.

> “Self-doubt is not my thing,” he says with quiet conviction. “I have a clear mindset: I’m going to keep trying, keep getting better, and reach greater heights in my profession. There’s no looking back.”

When asked how he disconnects from the pressure of daily shoots, his answer is refreshingly simple.

> “I try to maintain a routine where I mentally and physically switch off from work once I wrap a shoot,” he shares. “That might mean spending time with family, cooking, traveling, or just being in nature. These simple things help me reconnect with who I am beyond the camera.”

In a world that often confuses performance with persona, Akshay Nalawade is quietly carving a path of authenticity—grounded, introspective, and deeply committed to his evolution as an artist.