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Kiara Advani trolled for putting up a fake promotional post to promote a brand

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Actress Kiara Advani who is currently seen opposite Shahid Kapoor in the upcoming film ‘Kabir Singh’ was in the news for putting up a video of herself rapping and chopping her hair. In no time people started commenting and mentioning that the hair was in fact fake and she was chopping off her extensions to promote a hair oil brand.

The video went viral and then Kiara posted another video which cleared the air of this mystery hair chopping video. Kiara another video on Thursday which showed her sporting her long hair.

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Netizens couldn’t believe and furiously trolled the actress for playing a prank on them. People started leaving comments left, right and centre that Kiara was not honest and was only promoting a brand.

On the professional front, Kiara Advani will be seen in the biopic of Kargil hero Captain Vikram Batra, featuring Sidharth Malhotra titled ‘Shershaah’. Karan Johar posted a photo on Thursday sharing the news.

 Directed by Vishnu Varadhan, the actors will begin shooting soon.

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