Nitish became a household name after playing Krishna in BR Chopra's "Mahabharat" and he says while he enjoyed his stint in mythological dramas, he is equally comfortable with commercial movies.
"I want to explore modern stories. I am open to the characters that are interesting to play and challenge me as an actor. I'm ready to accept challenging human emotions after having dealt with divine ones," the actor told PTI.
He will play an indigo farmer Durjan in the Hrithik Roshan-starrer.
"It was challenging for me after having done Krishna and mythical TV show "VishnuPuran" and other similar characters. Playing mere mortal is a challenge when you are doing lord who is above all the human emotions," he joked.
Throwing more light on his role of Durjan Kaka, Nitish said, "This character has certain amount of mystery around him. He is not too straight a character, which is interesting."
Nitish says Gowariker has known him for a long time and perhaps trusted him with the character, who is crucial part of the story.
The actor is excited to enter Bollywood at this stage
where he thinks he will find more real roles to play as the industry has started innovating with stories with films like "Kapoor and Sons", "Dum Laga Ke Haisha".
"I'm quite excited to be in Bollywood at this enterprising time when I'm sure to do more realistic roles. It's a welcome change in Bollywood now," he said.
"You cannot do Krishna overnight that's my belief. It has to come from within you. Seeing great thespians of Marathi theatre act as Krishna and wonderful literature written in Marathi plays, gave me a very deeper understanding of Krishna as a character. But I did not know that I will get to play this role in future," he added.
He also confirmed that he will be directing a period drama soon. The script-writing is in process which he hopes to do in Hindi.
