GeneralJune 24, 2026 · 7:00 AM2 min read

    'He does not panic’: Rachit Singh praises director Nachiket Samant's calm approach on set of ‘Baby Do Die Do’

    Rachit Singh has talked about working with director Nachiket Samant on the upcoming film ‘Baby Do Die Do’. He said that Samant's quiet and steady nature on set made it easier for actors to focus and give their best performances. Singh plays Siddhu in the film, which is set to hit screens on July 3.R

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    'He does not panic’: Rachit Singh praises director Nachiket Samant's calm approach on set of ‘Baby Do Die Do’

    Rachit Singh has talked about working with director Nachiket Samant on the upcoming film ‘Baby Do Die Do’.

    He said that Samant's quiet and steady nature on set made it easier for actors to focus and give their best performances.

    Singh plays Siddhu in the film, which is set to hit screens on July 3.Rachit Singh on Nachiket Samant's calm presence on setAs reported in Bollywood Hungama, Rachit said, “Working with Nachi was actually very relaxed because he is very chill and calm.

    No matter what is happening on set, he does not panic, and that energy really helps you as an actor to stay grounded and be present in the moment.

    He talks very less, but he gives you a word or a few pointers that really help you understand the scene, increase its stakes and understand the character better”.Rachit Singh on Nachiket Samant's approach to filmmakingHe shed light on how the director approaches his craft on set, saying that Samant values spontaneity and being responsive over heavy rehearsals. "For him, it is not about too much preparation; it is about being in the moment, listening, taking directions and letting the scene happen naturally.

    That was my experience working with Nachiket," he said.Rachit Singh on playing Siddhu in 'Baby Do Die Do'In ‘Baby Do Die Do’, Singh takes on the role of Siddhu, a musician and music teacher who carries a pure heart and stands as a solid support system for the people he loves.

    It is a refreshing change from his previous character Viren in ‘Thamma’, who was far darker and more complex, and allows Singh to explore a warmer and more tender side of himself as an actor.

    The film is helmed by Nachiket Samant and produced by Saleem Siblings in association with Pune 04 Film.

    It is all set to make its way to cinemas on July 3, 2026.Read the latest Entertainment News and Celebrity updates.

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