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Kiara Advani to Portray Meena Kumari in Upcoming Biopic on the Tragedy Queen
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According to an exclusive update from Pinkvilla, a biopic is in the works based on the life of legendary Indian actress Meena Kumari, famously known as the Tragedy Queen of Indian cinema. The makers are reportedly planning to approach Kiara Advani to play the lead role.
As per recent reports, initial planning for the film has begun, with a strong focus on portraying both Meena Kumari’s cinematic journey and her personal life. The filmmakers believe Kiara’s emotionally rich and intense performances in films like Kabir Singh and Shershaah make her a perfect fit for the complex role of Meena Kumari.
Kiara has already been narrated the script, although she has not yet officially agreed to take up the role, according to sources.
Currently, Kiara is on a break from acting due to her pregnancy. However, she is expected to return to work post-pregnancy. If she agrees to star in this biopic, it will mark her first film after becoming a mother. Before her break, Kiara had completed shooting for War 2 and Toxic (with Yash), both of which are set to release soon.
The decision to cast Kiara in this iconic role stems from the filmmakers’ belief in her ability to deliver emotionally nuanced performances. They are confident that she can do justice to Meena Kumari’s layered and tragic persona on screen.
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Meena Kumari remains one of the most revered actresses in the history of Indian cinema. She began her career as a child artist and is remembered for her unforgettable performances in films like Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962), Pakeezah (1972), Mere Apne (1971), Phool Aur Patthar (1966), and Dil Ek Mandir (1963).
The biopic is set to be a period drama that will explore both the highs and lows of her professional and personal life, capturing the essence of her legacy.
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