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Kiara Advani makes fun of her old performance in Indian Idol, says, “It was so bad…”

Kiara Advani

New Delhi: Bollywood actress Kiara Advani recently completed her glorious 10-year-long journey in the entertainment industry.

On the joyous occasion, The actress was spotted celebrating her successful decade in the industry with her fans. Amid this, she reacted to an old video of herself from the Indian Idol Finale.

She also shared her actor husband Sidharth Malhotra’s reaction to her laughable performance. Netizens are now praising the actress for not being so image-conscious even after being trolled.

Sidharth’s reaction to Kiara’s singing

Kiara talks about her trolled Indian idol performance in her latest fanmeet event
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The viral video starts with Kiara watching her performance at the Indian Idol Finale. While hearing herself singing, Kiara regrets singing on screen while saying that she would never sing again. On the other hand, a fan replied to her that her singing wasn’t bad. Moreover, it was pretty. To this, the actress reacted, “Thanks, you all are real fans.”

Along with this, Shershaah’s fame shared her husband Sidharth’s reaction to the same video. “Gaane ke baad Sidharth said ‘You have guts. Grand Finale me tumne koshish kiya (After singing Sidharth said, you have guts. You tried to sing in the Grand Finale).

She added “Suddenly mera sur off ho gaya (suddenly my voice changed), but I understand.” With this, the actress concluded by saying “But the thing is you do it from your heart and that’s what matters.”

Netizens reaction

Meanwhile, reacting to the viral clip, netizens took to the comment section & poured love in the comment section. Someone commented, “Well handled – acknowledgment, humor, acceptance, confidence, moving on”. A second one said, “She actually invited a lot of her fans to that posh restaurant…sweet. Fans are a big part of who she is. She thanked them.” “I’ve always loved Kiara. She’s like energetic and radiant.”, remarked a third user.

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