Amrin Qureshi, who is making her Bollywood debut with Rajkumar Santoshi’s film “Bad Boy,” has expressed her displeasure with the frequent comparisons being drawn between her and Kiara Advani due to their similar physical features. She believes that such comparisons are unjust and wishes to carve out her own identity as an actor.
The film “Bad Boy,” which stars Amrin Qureshi and Namashi Chakraborty in the lead roles, also features acclaimed actors Rajpal Yadav and Johnny Lever. The movie marks the Bollywood debut of both Amrin and Namashi, and the music has been composed by Himesh Reshammiya. The film was released in theatres on April 28, and is competing with Mani Ratnam’s PS-2 for box office success.
Amrin Qureshi has revealed that she used to post her pictures on social media, but one day someone compared her to Kiara Advani and the comments continued to pour in. She has been labelled as a copycat of Kiara Advani, and some news websites have also referred to her in the same manner. Amrin has expressed her frustration with this tag and has requested people to stop giving her this comparison as she is still exploring her own features and has not undergone any surgical enhancements.
While acknowledging that Kiara Advani is a beautiful actress whom she admires, Amrin Qureshi has expressed her annoyance with the incessant comparisons being made between the two. She feels that there should be a limit to such comparisons, as her goal is to carve out her own unique identity as an actor, and she works tirelessly towards that objective every day.
Nimish Chakraborty, who made his debut with the movie “Bad Boy,” has shared his experience of working on the project. He feels that it was a blessing and his destiny to be a part of this film. Nimish relates to his character in the movie, which is carefree and full of life, on a personal level. The entire team has worked hard to create a movie that will bring a smile to the audience’s faces. They have put in a lot of effort and dedication, and they hope that the audience enjoys watching the film as much as they enjoyed making it.