Kiara reacts to stereotypes about actors in Bollywood post marriage

Kiara reacts to stereotypes about actors in Bollywood post marriage

Kiara reacts to stereotypes about actors in Bollywood post marriage

Mumbai: Kiara Advani is aware of the stereotypes that prevail in the film industry about actors who choose to get married early. In a new report from ABP Live, Kiara was speaking at the ABP Conclave, when she said that the audience today has evolved, so whether an actor is married or not is ‘immaterial’. She married actor Sidharth Malhotra in February 2023 At the summit, Kiara Advani talked in detail about the topic and said, “(People used to say) Why is she (a female actor) getting married? She’s just reaching that phase and all of that. But kudos to the audience because I think they have evolved. We keep saying to the directors, producers, or actors, or female actors who’ve taken on that, but kudos to the audience because they see you as a character.” Kiara, who has Don 3 and Game Changer in her kitty, further added that she is good at balancing the personal and the professional. “So whether I’m married, whether I’m a mother, whether I’m someone’s daughter, whatever that is, that’s immaterial in that moment. And I think I can say that, post-marriage, I’ve signed two of my biggest films. And I think, of course, we have so many actresses. I think all the top actresses today are all married. So that speaks volumes in itself and that’s a positive change… I believe I am good at balancing my personal and professional lives. So if I want to do something, I will go for it, and then, because I manage everything else, I never thought about my career unless I knew I would do what I said,” she added. Kiara is shooting for Shankar’s Game Changer with Ram Charan. She was recently announced as the female lead opposite Ranveer Singh in Don 3. One of the themes she addressed was the age-old question: “Can women have it all?” Kiara, with her characteristic candour, said ” It takes a lot of work not to discard the fact that it takes that much work from the man too and I think
the difference is that women always get asked more often, there is more expectations from the women to be, whether it’s a homemaker…there is more pressure on her. They never ask a man that. It’s good that we are having this conversation, next time you have a man sitting in front of you I would love you to ask him this question.” Moreover, Kiara shared invaluable lessons gleaned from her journey in the entertainment industry. She indulged “faith over fear, dare to be disliked, doesn’t take rejections personally, doesn’t seek external validation, of course take constructive criticism but know how to differentiate between the two, listen to your internal voice which we often forget because there is so much noise around us we don’t know how to cut it.

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