Monday, January 19, 2026

Kiara Advani to Perform at Women’s Premiere League 2023

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Mumbai : Bollywood actor Kiara Advani is currently riding high on her success, as she was awarded ‘Best Actress’ and ‘Performer of the Year’ for her performances in Shershaah and Jugjugg Jeeyo respectively. Recently married to her Shershaah co-star Sidharth Malhotra, the talented actor is now gearing up for the first-ever Women’s Premiere League 2023, where she will perform at the opening ceremony of the cricket tournament organized by the BCCI in Mumbai.

According to reports from Pinkvilla, Kiara is all set to set the stage on fire with her killer moves, as she grooves to peppy Bollywood tracks at the live event. Her participation in the first women’s cricket league as a performer is sure to raise the excitement levels of the audience. Fans of Kiara are eagerly waiting to watch her dance performance at the event.

On the personal front, Kiara shared her emotional wedding experience during her first-ever event post-wedding, stating that she was very emotional, but as soon as she saw her husband, she felt happy and walked ahead with that same feeling. Kiara will next be seen in Satyaprem Ki Katha and PAN India action-drama RC15, opposite Kartik Aaryan and Ram Charan respectively.

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