Because of their similar appearance, Kiara Advani and actor Amrin Qureshi are frequently compared, and Amrin Qureshi has admitted that she finds the similarities offensive. She aspires to establish her own brand as an actor. On Friday, Amrin will make her Bollywood debut in Rajkumar Santoshi’s Bad Boy.
Amrin Qureshi and Kiara Advani are frequently contrasted.
The principal part in Bad Boy is also played by Mithun Chakraborty’s son Namashi Chakraborty. Both Amrin and Namashi make their Bollywood film debuts with this one. Rajpal Yadav and Johnny Lever are among the cast members of the movie, which also has music by Himesh Reshammiya. On April 28, the movie opened in theatres alongside PS-2 by Mani Ratnam.
“I used to publish my images on social media, and someone called me Kiara Advani,” Amreen said to Aaj Tak. After it started, everyone began making comments along these lines. They claim that I imitate her. This was just the beginning; I was even mentioned in several news websites. I’m pleading with everyone to stop giving me this tag (kiara Advani’s copy). I am still growing and have not undergone surgery.
“Kiara is incredibly attractive, and I like her,” he remarked. But it irritates me when people keep drawing comparisons between me and her. Everything is constrained. My goal is to establish my own identity. I strive for it daily.
Amreen discussed his first movie during the film’s trailer debut before it was released, saying, “As a beginner, starting with Bad Boy and directed by one of the finest directors of the industry, Rajkumar Santoshi.” Being there is a privilege for me. I never considered committing to this project again, and I am very appreciative to my film’s producer, Sajid Qureshi, for providing me with this chance. I sincerely hope that the public will adore and cherish our movie as much as he has done for all of our songs.
I felt blessed and fortunate to make my debut with Bad Boy, as Nimish also remarked at the occasion. I can really identify with my character, who is a rogue badass. All of my blood, sweat, and tears went into it. The crowd is grinning, and we hope they love seeing the movie as much as we did while making it.