Harper's Bazaar India

THE STAR NEXT DOOR

“If you’re surrounded by the right people and not by yes-people who’re inflating delusions, you’ll be alright.”

here is Alia Advani, the south Mumbai girl who went to the swish The Cathedral and John Connon School where everyone spoke broken Hindi and looked down their noses at Bollywood films. And there is Kiara, the name she gave herself when she entered Bollywood, a place she always wanted to be. It’s here where she gets to play the girl-next-door who goes into life at full tilt, whether it is falling in love with a most unsuitable boy in (2019), wanting a baby in (2019), or pining for a distant boyfriend in (2021). Kiara Advani is happy to inhabit both to heart, just as it did her Preeti in .

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