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KIARA ADVANI: A THERE’S PLACE FOR IN EVERYONE BOLLYWOOD

The actor talks about how things have changed for her from not having many choices to now being flooded with offers

- Monika Rawal Kukreja Ruchika Garg

whether they’d have a son or a daughter. “We are just grateful to have this healthy baby with us,” he asserts. “I video called our parents from the OT and in that exhausted yet delirious state, broke the news to the excited grandparen­ts,” beams Mehta.

Being in a field like showbiz, where the working hours can be erratic, how does he plan to juggle work and daddy duties? “As of now, I’m only rehearsing for a play, mostly from home, which opens at Prithvi (theatre) mid-march. Until then, it’s all about mastering burping, swaddling and taking care of the Missus,” he ends.

Kiara Advani has had quite a fulfilling 2020 with the web film Guilty, Laxmii, which opted for a direct-toott release, and Indoo Ki Jawaani that came out in theatres. And 2021 is looking equally exciting for her with Jug Jugg Jeeyo, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 and Shershaah on her plate. Since her debut in 2014 with Fugly, the actor has tried her hand at a variety of roles and genres, and being a rank outsider, it won’t be wrong to say that she has secured a place for herself in Bollywood. In a freewheeli­ng conversati­on, Advani looks back at her journey, getting accepted in the industry, and how things have changed for her over the years, from not having many choices to now being flooded with offers.

With so much competitio­n, has there ever been any pressure to go on a film signing spree?

I always knew the kind of films I wanted to do. Even though I didn’t have many choices back then, I waited patiently. Today, fortunatel­y, there are more options, but I must admit the choice becomes even harder. I’m the kind of person who wants to do it all and I’d need to learn the art of balancing.

It has always been about quality for me. When I’m offered a role, the most important considerat­ion is the story, then, does my character take it forward, is it contributi­ng to the narrative, and most importantl­y does it connect with me instinctiv­ely. Having said that, I’m a director’s actor. I believe a director truly brings out the best in an actor and that’s what I strive for. So, I just surrender to his vision. The better the director, the better the actor.

Today, with a credible body of work, is it still difficult to turn down a project for any reason?

It’s very hard to say no, especially when it’s a date issue. It’s actually funny. They say na, dene wala jab deta hai chhappad faad ke deta hai. It’s so exciting that suddenly all these fabulous scripts are coming my way at the same time. And it’s like, which one do I do? I want to do as many as I can. Of course if there’s a script which I’m not particular­ly connecting with, I’ll not just do it for the sake of it. But if I really love a script, I’ll do everything to make it happen.

Home for me is my family; Bollywood is my place of work. But, the people I work with here are very special and I’ve a lot of respect for them.

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They’re an integral part of my journey. And today, with the amount of content that’s being created, the platforms that are available, there’s ample amount of work for everyone and we’ve discovered that in this pandemic. I believe there’s a place for everybody here.

Coming here without any connection­s, would you now say that Bollywood has fully accepted you?

Acceptance did take some time. But today, it feels so encouragin­g that people from your fraternity go out of their way to message or call you after watching your work. I have a wonderful working relationsh­ip with everyone I’ve worked with. Be it in the South film industry or Bollywood, those equations have stayed. Though we don’t see each other often, we appreciate each other’s work. More than anything, I always wanted the audience to accept me, as they’re the ones we make films for. And I think when the audience accepts you, you get more

work.

Scan here to read about Kiara Advani’s journey from being a rank outsider to making her place in Bollywood

Love is in the air, and so is the threat of a virus, this year. But the pandemic can’t put a dampener on Valentine’s Day plans of couples, who are eagerly planning the perfect weekend getaways.

“More than 70% of bookings for the weekend starting February 13 have been made for couple-friendly hotels. This is only expected to go up as V-day approaches. Goa, Jaipur, Digha and Manali have emerged as the popular destinatio­ns. We are playing Cupid by offering access to safe, hygienic and cost-effective couple-friendly options,” says Sunil Suresh, group chief marketing officer of a travel portal.

A trend indicates that nearly 70% of the bookings for couple-friendly hotels are finalised a day before the date of travel or on the day of check-in. Rahul Upadhyay, who runs a hotel in Manali, says, “Couples inquire on call about room availabili­ty and precaution­s we’re taking amid the pandemic. The payment is done on the same day or at the time of check-in.”

Given that V-day falls on a Sunday this year, bookings have surged, says Devendra Parulekar, founder of a private vacation homes chain. “All our couple-friendly properties were sold out in the last week of January itself,” he adds.

And couples, on their part, are leaving no stone unturned in planning the perfect V-day. Delhiite Payal Aggarwal, who recently got engaged, plans to spend the day at Narkanda, Himachal Pradesh. “We were supposed to get married in March last year, but it got postponed due to the pandemic. We can at least spend some quality time on V-day. Booking was hassle-free, we even got a couple discount,” she says.

NAKUUL MEHTA, Actor

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