Kiara Advani reveals she had auditioned for Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha: I really must have been terrible | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Kiara Advani, who is currently riding high on the success of her recently released film SatyaPrem Ki Katha opposite Kartik Aaryan, revealed that she had auditioned for a role in Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chaddha many years ago.
When Kiara was asked if she is ready to audition for roles like the way Kareena Kapoor Khan did for Laal Singh Chaddha, she told Film Companion that she had also auditioned for the film but she didn’t know that it was for Laal Singh Chaddha.
She also expressed the embarrassment about her audition tape saying that she doesn’t want to see it because she must have been really terrible. Though Kiara didn’t mention for which part she had auditioned, it might seemingly for Kareena’s role in the film.Talking about choosing actors for roles, Kiara further said that casting is an important part of filmmaking since it can add value to the film. She mentioned that it is not about who is the better actor but who’s better suited for the part.
She said that it’s always teamwork and it is wonderful to audition and great to know that you are suited for the role. Earlier, Kareena had said that she auditioned for Laal Singh Chaddha since it was to prove that she is apt for the role and she is perfect for the older part.
Recently, Kiara had penned down an emotional note as SatyaPrem Ki Katha opened to positive reviews from fans and critics. Apart from this, Kiara will be next seen in director Shankar’s next Game Changer opposite Ram Charan.

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