An Analysis of Kiara Advani's Recent Personal Changes and Professional Work
Introduction
Actor Kiara Advani has spoken publicly about her experiences with motherhood, how she protects her mental health from social media, and the current status of her next movie project.
Main Body
Regarding her family life, Advani welcomed her daughter, Saraayah Malhotra, in July 2025. In an interview with Raj Shamani, she explained the difficulties of the postpartum period, specifically the emotional changes that come with becoming a mother. She asserted that many fathers do not receive enough guidance, which often leads them to focus on practical tasks rather than the mother's emotional needs. However, she emphasized that her husband, Sidharth Malhotra, helped her overcome these challenges by being emotionally supportive and following medical advice, such as taking night-time drives. At the same time, Advani has described her strategy of distancing herself from social media to maintain her mental balance. She characterized the current online environment as mostly negative and argued that it is more important to value one's own opinion than the perception of others. Consequently, she firmly denied reports claiming she was unhappy with certain scenes in her upcoming film. On the professional side, Advani plays the character Nadia in the movie 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups,' directed by Geethu Mohandas. This Kannada-English gangster film features Yash in two different roles. Although it was originally scheduled for release on June 4, the project has faced several delays, and the new release date is currently unknown.
Conclusion
Kiara Advani continues to balance her professional career while focusing on her recovery as a mother and protecting her mental health through a disciplined approach to social media.
Learning
⚡ The 'Power-Up' Verbs
At the A2 level, you likely use words like say, think, or tell for everything. To reach B2, you need Reporting Verbs. These change the meaning of the sentence without needing extra adjectives.
Look at these shifts from the text:
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Instead of: "She said that fathers don't get help..."
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B2 Level: "She asserted that..." (This means she said it with strong confidence/certainty).
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Instead of: "She said it is better to value your own opinion..."
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B2 Level: "She argued that..." *(This suggests she is giving a reason or debating a point).*n
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Instead of: "She said the internet is negative..."
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B2 Level: "She characterized the environment as..." (This means she is describing the nature or quality of something).
🛠️ Construction: How to use them
Most of these verbs follow a simple pattern:
[Person] + [Power Verb] + that + [Full Sentence]
Example: The actor denied that the reports were true.
🧠 Why this matters
B2 fluency is about precision. When you use asserted instead of said, you tell the listener exactly how the person feels about the information. It moves your English from 'basic communication' to 'detailed expression.'