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After Lust Stories, Kiara Advani to now feature in web series Guilty

| @indiablooms | Feb 18, 2020, at 05:13 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: After entertaining her fans with powerful performances in Bollywood movies like Kabir Singh and Good Newwz, actress Kiara Advani is back to the world of web series where she will be seen in Guilty.

The  Netflix Original Guilty will premier on Mar 6.

The trailer of the series has been released just a day after its first poster was shared online by its makers.

Directed by Ruchi Narain, the movie is produced by filmmaker Karan Johar’s digital content section of Dharma Productions’ that is called Dharmatic.

The cast of the movie also includes names like Akansha Ranjan Kapoor and Taher Shabbir.

Kiara had gained fame by her appearance in web series Lust Stories.

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