Kiara credits '3 Idiots' for her father's support in acting pursuit
Witnessing the transformational storyline, Kiara's father recognized the importance of allowing his children to pursue their true passions and dreams.


Mumbai: Bollywood actress Kiara Advani shared that her father gave her the go-ahead to step into the film industry after being deeply moved by the movie '3 Idiots', starring Aamir Khan.
During a recent interview, Kiara Advani disclosed the pivotal role played by Aamir Khan's iconic film '3 Idiots' in gaining her father's support for her acting aspirations.
The movie had a profound impact on her entire family, imparting valuable life lessons. Witnessing the transformational storyline, Kiara's father recognized the importance of allowing his children to pursue their true passions and dreams.
Kiara expressed her gratitude, stating that prior to '3 Idiots', her father had always emphasized the significance of education. However, her burning desire to become an actress led to discussions and debates with him.
Following the movie's impact, Kiara's father ultimately embraced her ambition and granted her the crucial approval to pursue a career in acting.
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