
Supritha Naidu may not have stepped into the world of cinema yet, but she’s already making waves on Instagram with her stunning pictures. Recently, she dazzled her followers with images of herself wearing a beautiful white floral peasant dress, soaking up the sun on a beach vacation.
What caught everyone’s attention were the accessories she chose to complement her outfit. With delicate golden chains adorning her neck and intricate bracelets on her wrist, Supritha added a touch of elegance to her beach look. Her straight, parted hair framed her smiling face as she enjoyed the sunset with a glass of wine in hand.
Born to popular South Indian actress Surekha Vani, Supritha seems to have inherited her mother’s talent for capturing hearts. Surekha Vani is well-known for her roles in films like “Aaradugula Bullet” and “Dirty Hari,” where she has shared the screen with acclaimed actors like Gopichand, Nayanthara, Shravan Reddy, and Ruhani Sharma. While Supritha’s debut in the film industry is eagerly anticipated, for now, fans can’t get enough of her Instagram updates, where she continues to set the platform on fire with her charm and style.
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Khushi Kapoor’s Nadaaniyan Faces Mixed Reviews and Predictable Plot
March 7, 2025

After a mixed debut in The Archies on Netflix and a lukewarm reception to her second film LoveYappa, Khushi Kapoor’s third film Nadaaniyan hit the screens today. Co-starring Ibrahim Ali Khan, son of Saif Ali Khan, the film opened to mostly underwhelming reviews. While some appreciated the fresh pairing of the leads, many critics felt that the film lacked substance and struggled to maintain audience engagement.
The story centers on Pia (Khushi), a wealthy girl who hides her personal struggles behind a facade of smiles. Arjun (Ibrahim), a career-driven man, is allergic to emotional drama. A misunderstanding with her friends leads Pia to hire Arjun to pose as her fake boyfriend, a setup that unexpectedly sparks genuine feelings. However, the plot felt all too familiar and predictable, offering little new for audiences to grab onto. Critics were especially critical of the performances, describing the lead pair’s acting as flat and their chemistry as lacking. While the film aimed to be a light-hearted rom-com, the weak script and forced emotional moments left viewers feeling disconnected.
With Nadaaniyan, Khushi Kapoor’s journey toward a breakthrough performance remains ongoing.