shaheen jaffrey Take Netflix’s Guilty, for example, where the actress stepped out of her comfort zone to play memorable characters.
Since the release of the Shahid Kapoor-starrer, Kabir Singh ki bandi, as fans refer to her on social media, has been on a bit of a purple streak.
Good Newwz, Guilty, and Indoo Ki Jawani were the next films to air. Although the final picture did not perform as well as planned, it was the first in which she was the exclusive focus of attention.
Kiara is well-known not just on screen, but also on social media, where she promotes a variety of products.
Netflix’s Guilty, where the actress
Many people are unaware that Kiara has a Salman Khan connection, and that the actor mentored her during her early days in Bollywood. Kiara and her dad are not from the film industry, although Kiara’s aunt Shaheen Jaffrey is a former girlfriend of Salman Khan.
Kiara previously stated that her mother knew Salman Khan because they grew up together in Bandra. Kiara’s mother was the one who introduced him to Shaheen.
Her family has other Bollywood links as well. Bharti Ganguly, Ashok Kumar’s daughter, is her mother’s stepmother. As a result, she is the great-granddaughter of Ashok Kumar. She is also the great-granddaughter of actor Saeed Jaffrey from the past.
Returning to Salman, Kiara stated in an earlier interview with Hindustan Times, “When I chose to become an actor, my father told Salman sir, ‘If you are in the profession, I don’t mind my daughter being a part of it.'”
“Let her try and see where it takes her,” she says, adding that even Salman was supportive, telling her that “it (the debut) will happen” when she was “prepared.”
Alia Advani was Kiara’s first name. Several times, the actress has stated that Salman advised her to change her name.
Salman Khan didn’t think the name would work because Alia Bhatt was already well-known in the industry. “Alia is my first name,” Kiara Advani once said. Because there can’t be two actresses with the same name in Bollywood, Salman suggested I alter it because of Alia Bhatt.”
Not just Salman, but also Karan Johar is a fan of Kiara. When asked how crucial it is to having a mentor like Karan Johar, Kiara said in an interview with Indulge, “Karan Johar has been a godsend for me.”
He saw something that no one else did and believed in me and my ability. He’s given me some of the most pivotal parts in my career thus far.
It all started with Lust Stories, and there hasn’t been a look back since. My character in Lust Stories gave me the confidence to fly as an actor, to trust in myself, to take on difficult roles, and to surprise people.
He’s always been there for me, and I’ll always have a particular relationship with him. He’s someone I genuinely admire and admire.”
The performer discussed how she overcame the failure of her debut film, Fugly.
“It was, of course, heartbreaking. At the end of the day, I am a human being. I went into a shell; I felt disoriented, as if I didn’t know where my life was heading or if I’d ever get another film. And, while I desperately wanted to work, there were days and months when I had nothing to do.
But I believed in myself and knew my capabilities; I knew I had something, and all I needed was the right opportunity. There’s a phrase that goes, “When hard work meets opportunity, you get success.” I believe this to be true.
As a result, I continue to study hard and prepare myself for such possibilities so that I am prepared when they arise,” Kiara explained.
Kiara began her Bollywood career in 2014. Fugly was her first film. MS Dhoni: The Untold Story was released in 2016, but it was the Netflix anthology Lust Stories that catapulted her to fame.
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