Avika Gor will soon be seen on the big screen as she is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Vikram Bhatt's "1920-Horrors of the Heart". The young actress has been a part of the industry for over 14 years now and believes an actor should maintain his visibility, be it on-screen or off-screen.
"It is important to be visible. And that is one of the reasons I never took any breaks. I never thought like other child actors that I would take a break during my teenage years and then make a comeback. I really believe that visibility is something that has got me here and I believe that the love that I have received from my audience has been there because I was pretty much seen almost every day on their TV screens for so many years. So I think that it's important," she said.
"Actually, there are two sides to it. There are people who actually believe in the negative publicity as well just to be visible. I don't see myself there. But I also see myself just being approachable, just being available for my fans and I think that kind of visibility is helping me till now," she added.
Avika shared that she has always looked up to the characters that she has played or would want to play, and is happy that she is getting all the desired work. She added, "My movies like '#Bro' or 'Cinema Choopistha Mava' and 'Uyyala Jampala' have given me that contentment and satisfaction that this is what I've always wanted to do. I'm basically living my dream and I'm very happy that I get to do that."