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Filmfare
|July 2024
ALAYA F CAUGHT EVERYONE'S ATTENTION WITH HER AUTHENTIC PERFORMANCE IN SRIKANTH. SHE SHARES THE GOOD VIBES WITH SRIJANI ROY CHOWDHURY
Alaya F has quickly made a name for herself with her vibrant energy and authentic performances. Granddaughter of the internationally acclaimed actor Kabir Bedi and daughter of ’90s film star Pooja Bedi, Alaya comes from a lineage steeped in cinematic excellence. Despite her illustrious family background, Alaya has carved out her own niche, impressing audiences and critics alike with her roles in diverse films. Her recent portrayal in the film Srikanth, where she delved deep into the character of Swathi, showcases her commitment to roles that are both challenging and inspirational. Beyond her acting prowess, Alaya's genuine presence on social media and her thoughtful engagement with fans have further endeared her to a growing fan base.
In a brightly lit café in the heart of Mumbai, we sit down for a candid chat. She greets me with a warm smile, immediately putting me at ease with her infectious energy. Between anecdotes about working with acclaimed actors like Rajkummar Rao and exploring different genres, her authenticity and enthusiasm lights up the conversation. While doing Srikanth, Alaya was struck by the fact that in many ways our country wasn't geared to help disabled people. She says, “In Srikanth's story, you’ll see how many hurdles came his way, not because he was blind, but because people weren't geared to assist those who were blind. We had rules in place that overlooked people with disabilities. That's what the majority of his fight has been about. The movie just shed more light on the fact that it is not a lack of capability but a lack of resources. It's as simple as putting a ramp outside a restaurant and not only having stairs. It is more accessible for someone who is in a wheelchair. These are the little things that I feel should be implemented everywhere. Just little things in different ways that can help include more people and make everything more accessible.”
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