Actress Alaya F finally shared some facts about the evolution of the digital world, stating that it is important for actors to remain relatable and relevant with changing times.
Sharing her thoughts on the same, Alaya F who marked her Hindi film debut opposite Saif Ali Khan and Tabu with 'Jawaani Jaaneman' said, "I'm really excited to find a project that speaks to our generation—Gen Z and even the Alpha generation. We live in such a dynamic time where everything is evolving so quickly, especially with social media, technology, and the way we communicate."
She also talks about the fresh and relative contents that are based on personal and life experiences, "I think it's pretty important to be part of stories that reflect how we're navigating all of this. I want to be involved in projects that not only entertain but also show the reality of our experiences and aspirations. Something fresh, relatable, and meaningful that really resonates with the youth," she concluded.
Alaya, daughter of actress Pooja Bedi, has gone on to gain recognition for her impressive debut in Nitin Kakkar's 2020 directorial 'Jawaani Jaaneman.' She also bagged the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. Ever since then, she took on many different roles in a number of productions. She was recently seen in the web series 'Freddy' opposite Kartik Aaryan. She also did justice to her character in thriller Shashanka Ghosh, playing Kainaaz Irani and was last seen in actioner 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' by Ali Abbas Zafar which stars Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, and Manushi Chhillar. She has done a biopic 'Srikanth' and was opposite Rajkummar Rao and was playing the girlfriend of a blind entrepreneur named Srikanth Bolla. The film was based on the life story of a blind Indian industrialist by the name Srikanth Bolla.
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