
Kiara Advani stuns in a racy Balenciaga dress at Tira event; Farhan Akhtar confirms Don 3 with Ranveer Singh is on track.
Kiara Advani looks sizzling hot in a black ensemble.
Kiara Advani set the internet ablaze with her latest appearance at a Tira beauty event in Mumbai. The actress turned heads in a bold black oversized dress by Balenciaga, effortlessly blending high fashion with a daring edge. The racy ensemble featured exaggerated silhouettes, structured shoulders and a dramatic, flowy fit that exuded power and glamour.
Kiara paired the statement piece with sleek black heels, a chic low ponytail, and minimal accessories, allowing the dress to take center stage. Her makeup was kept soft and dewy, with nude lips and defined eyes enhancing her natural beauty.
The video of Kiara posing on the red carpet and flashing her signature radiant smile has gone viral, with fans gushing over her sizzling look. Many hailed her as the ultimate fashionista, with social media buzzing about her bold choice.
On the work front, Kiara was last seen in Game Changer alongside Ram Charan. While the film didn’t perform well at the box office, the actress has a power-packed lineup ahead. She will next be seen in War 2, starring alongside Hrithik Roshan and Jr. NTR, and Don 3 with Ranveer Singh.
Speaking of Don 3, recent reports suggested that the film had been shelved due to production delays. However, Farhan Akhtar recently put all speculations to rest. In an interview with India Today, the filmmaker confirmed that the much-anticipated film is still on track. “I am not dodging any questions. Don 3 is starting this year, and 120 Bahadur will release at the end of the year,” he stated.
Reports also suggest that Vikrant Massey has joined the film as the antagonist. Initially scheduled to begin production in August–September 2024, delays led to rumors of a possible postponement. However, a spokesperson from Farhan’s production house had earlier assured Hindustan Times that “the timelines of Don 3 remain unchanged. Any news of postponement is not true.”