Kiara Advani Returns to Work After Welcoming Daughter Saraayah Kiara Advani has been gradually resuming her career since welcoming her daughter Saraayah in July 2025. The actress, who gave birth to her first child on July 15, 2025, recently made a public appearance at an awards event in Mumbai, showcasing her fitness and confidence. Captured in a body-hugging gown, she appeared to have regained her pre-pregnancy figure, drawing attention for her striking look and radiant smile. The event marked her first major public outing since the birth of her daughter, with fans and media alike praising her graceful return to the spotlight. At the event, Kiara opted for a brown faux leather dress that accentuated her hourglass silhouette. She enhanced her appearance with bold kohl, complementing her eyes, and chose minimal yet elegant accessories, including necklaces and bracelets. Her presence on the red carpet was met with admiration, as she interacted with paparazzi and charmed attendees with her poised demeanor. The appearance highlighted her ability to balance motherhood with her professional commitments, as she continues to navigate her career while embracing her new role as a mother. In the film industry, Kiara’s recent projects have included her role in War 2, a blockbuster starring Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR. Despite the film’s high anticipation, it underperformed at the box office and was deemed a commercial failure. However, she is set to return to the screen with Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups, a Kannada action film that was initially scheduled for release on March 19, 2026. The project, however, faced delays due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East region. The film, directed by Yash, is a gangster drama featuring a stellar cast including Nayanthara, Rukmini Vasanth, Huma Qureshi, and Tara Sutaria.#mumbai #toxic_fairy_tale_for_grown_ups #war_2 #kiara_advani #saraayah

The upcoming film is set to be co-produced by Soda Films Lab, the streamer announced on Tuesday. The project is based on a script by American writer Paul Soter, which follows a group of robbers who invade the home of a man with obsessive-compulsive disorder, leading to a deadly confrontation that unfolds over the course of a single night. Rajesh A. Krishnan will direct the film, marking his latest venture into the thriller genre. Details about the cast and release date remain undisclosed, though the production is expected to generate significant anticipation given its unique premise and high-profile director. The 51-year-old actor, who recently starred in the YRF action thriller War 2 alongside Jr. NTR and Kiara Advani, is reportedly set to join the fourth installment of the fantasy action drama franchise Krrish. This move underscores his continued involvement in high-stakes, genre-driven projects. While the film's cast and timeline are still under wraps, the collaboration with Soda Films Lab suggests a focus on blending cinematic storytelling with commercial appeal. Meanwhile, other headlines highlight a range of global and local developments. In Delhi, an underground LPG black market is thriving, with gas cylinders being sold at prices double the official rate as supply chains struggle to meet demand. Separately, Israel has claimed to have killed Iran's security chief, Ali Larijani, while Tehran has rejected de-escalation offers. Political tensions also persist in the U.S., where a top counter-terror official resigned, citing pressure from Israel over Iran. In India, political dynamics continue to shift, with Trinamool Congress retaining 60% of its MLAs and increasing the number of women candidates. Election Commission transfers of police officers in Bengal have sparked discussions about the implications of these moves.#soda_films_lab #paul_soter #rajesh_a_krishnan #yrf #war_2