<p>Actress Kiara Advani, who became the talk of the town with her impressive performance in the highly-controversial K<em>abir Singh</em>, will soon be seen in the Karan Johar-backed Netflix movie <em>Guilty</em>. </p>.<p>The film, directed by Ruchi Narayan, features the 27-year-old in the role of a feisty musician and touches upon the fine line between rape and (consensual) sex. While talking about <em>Guilty</em>, Kiara told <em>Filmfare</em> that she had no 'second thoughts' about being a part of the Netflix venture as OTT platforms help artistes connect with a wider audience. </p>.<p>"OTT platform reaches 190 countries. It's much wider for any artiste to reach out to an audience and that's what we want. So there was never a second thought that should I do this or not,' she said. </p>.<p><em>Guilty</em> is Kiara's second Netflix project and it has piqued curiosity. She had previously starred in the much-hyped <em>Lust Stories </em>and grabbed a great deal of attention with her bold performance. The anthology film had a stellar cast that included names such as Radhika Apte, Neil Bhoopalam, Vicky Kaushal, Manisha Koirala and Jaideep Ahlawat of <em>Vishwaroop </em>fame. It remains to be seen whether <em>Guilty</em> has a similar impact on her career. </p>.<p>With <em>Guilty</em> creating a storm on social media, the <em>Good Newwz</em> actress is working on the eagerly-awaited <em>Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2</em>, directed by Anees Bazmee. The film is a 'spiritual sequel' to Akshay Kumar's 2008 hit <em>Bhool Bhulaiyaa</em> and features Kartik Aaryan in the lead. </p>.<p>'Preeti' will also be seen in the Raghava Lawrence-helmed Akshay Kumar starrer <em>Laxmmi Bomb, </em>a remake of <em>Kanchana</em>. In other words, there's plenty to look forward to for her fans.</p>
<p>Actress Kiara Advani, who became the talk of the town with her impressive performance in the highly-controversial K<em>abir Singh</em>, will soon be seen in the Karan Johar-backed Netflix movie <em>Guilty</em>. </p>.<p>The film, directed by Ruchi Narayan, features the 27-year-old in the role of a feisty musician and touches upon the fine line between rape and (consensual) sex. While talking about <em>Guilty</em>, Kiara told <em>Filmfare</em> that she had no 'second thoughts' about being a part of the Netflix venture as OTT platforms help artistes connect with a wider audience. </p>.<p>"OTT platform reaches 190 countries. It's much wider for any artiste to reach out to an audience and that's what we want. So there was never a second thought that should I do this or not,' she said. </p>.<p><em>Guilty</em> is Kiara's second Netflix project and it has piqued curiosity. She had previously starred in the much-hyped <em>Lust Stories </em>and grabbed a great deal of attention with her bold performance. The anthology film had a stellar cast that included names such as Radhika Apte, Neil Bhoopalam, Vicky Kaushal, Manisha Koirala and Jaideep Ahlawat of <em>Vishwaroop </em>fame. It remains to be seen whether <em>Guilty</em> has a similar impact on her career. </p>.<p>With <em>Guilty</em> creating a storm on social media, the <em>Good Newwz</em> actress is working on the eagerly-awaited <em>Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2</em>, directed by Anees Bazmee. The film is a 'spiritual sequel' to Akshay Kumar's 2008 hit <em>Bhool Bhulaiyaa</em> and features Kartik Aaryan in the lead. </p>.<p>'Preeti' will also be seen in the Raghava Lawrence-helmed Akshay Kumar starrer <em>Laxmmi Bomb, </em>a remake of <em>Kanchana</em>. In other words, there's plenty to look forward to for her fans.</p>