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Samantha Akkineni praises Kiara Advani's performances in Netflix film Guilty

Samantha Akkineni is always a step forward when it comes to appreciating her contemporaries on their achievements, new movies and other stuff
by Aravind Peesapati | March 10, 2020 14:09 IST
Samantha Akkineni praises Kiara Advani's performances in Netflix film Guilty

Even though she is the top actress of the industry, Samantha Akkineni never shies away from appreciating the work of her contemporaries. Recently, he heaped praise on Kiara Advani for giving an impeccable performance in the powerful film Guilty.

 
After falling in love with the movie, Samantha wrote, "@kiaraaliadvani you were so so good... This film is so relevant... Big applause to the team of Guilty."
 
Guilty is the story of a woman who accuses her friend and her college's heartthrob of a rape. How the lives of those set of friends change during the course of investigation on this case forms the main crux of the film. The movie talks about the #Metoo movement in particular. Kiara played the role of a modern independent girl called Nanki in this movie. Her performance is receiving huge acclaim from the viewers as well as the critics. Guilty got directed by Ruchi Narain and produced by Karan Johar.
 
Samantha is always a step forward when it comes to appreciating her contemporaries on their achievements, new movies and other stuff. Samantha is doing a great job and setting out inspiration to many. She also sends out a message that there is a healthy atmosphere in the movie industry.
 
Coming to Samantha, the actress has recently scored a flop with her last film Jaanu. She will be next seen in the web series The Family Man season 2. This marks Samantha's entry into the digital arena. Meanwhile, she has also signed a Tamil film called Kathu Vaakula Rendu Kaadhal. Directed by Vignesh Shivan, this triangular love story features Vijay Sethupathi and Nayanthara in the other lead roles.
 
 
Also Read: Kiara Advani's Netflix film Guilty opened to mixed reviews and sparked debates on social media


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