Here's what Kiara Advani has to say on taking up Shahid Kapoor starrer Arjun Reddy remake

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Sep 26, 2018, 01:26 AM IST

Earlier, Tara Sutaria was to play the role, but finally, it is Kiara Advani who has come on board...

Since the time it has been announced, the Hindi remake of the Telugu blockbuster, Arjun Reddy, has been a major point of discussion. The edgy love story first made waves when the director of the original, Sandeep Vanga, was taken aboard to helm the Hindi version as well. After that, the film made headlines when Shahid Kapoor was locked to play the titular role. Now, it has been confirmed that Kiara Advani will essay the role of Shahid's love interest in the film. Earlier, the role was to be played by Student of the Year 2 debutante Tara Sutaria, but she had to opt out of the film as she still had to shoot for a few portions of SOTY 2.

A statement by the makers reveals that it’s sheer coincidence and destiny that Kiara Advani was the first one to be considered for the leading lady in the film, when the director initially started scouting for his heroine. Kiara and Sandeep had even met and discussed the possibility. But later, due to date issues (the film was supposed to go on floors in August earlier), the talks took a bit of a backseat.

Now that the film is going on floors in early October, things fell back in place. Early this week, Kiara was signed for the film and the actress has even started her creative meetings with Sandeep Vanga. For Kiara, this could easily be a game-changer as this is one of the most challenging roles of her career so far.

“Arjun Reddy has always been one of my favorite films,” says Kiara. “There are so many shades to the heroine’s character; I’m very excited about it,” she added. The film will require Kiara to have several variations in terms of performance as well as look.

As Sandeep puts it, “Kiara epitomizes the female character in the film to the T. She has the perfect combination of innocence (in terms of looks) and maturity (in terms of performance) that’s so important for the character.”