Kiara Advani opens up on embracing her post-partum body, right after she got into a superfit avatar for ‘War 2’: ‘After delivery, a part of me thought…’ |
Kiara Advani left everyone stunned with her super fit body for ‘War 2’ and the actress also did her first ever bikini scene for the film. In July 2025, Kiara and Sidharth became parents to a baby girl and named her ‘Saraayah’. While Kiara had been on a maternity break, she’s back to work now as she did her first ever photoshoot after the delivery recently, for a magazine. Not to mention, her first look from Yash starrer ‘Toxic’ was also unveiled recently. In this recent interview while Kiara opened on motherhood, she also spoke about her post partum body and embracing it completely. Kiara got into a fit mode for ‘War 2’ but when the film released, she looked completely different as by then she had delivered her baby. Talking about how she looked at it, the actress said interview with Vogue, “After delivery, a part of me thought, ‘I’ve done this before, I’ll do it again.’ Then I realised it’s not about having the best body.” Motherhood, she says, has taught her to honour and value her body. Losing a kilo here or there now feels irrelevant compared to creating a life. “When I look at my body, I think, ‘Wow, you created a human.’ Nothing compares. Now, whatever shape or size I am in, I will always respect my body. You have to respect what your body can do for you.”
During the interview, Kiara also spoke about spending quality time with her new born while not letting her career take a back seat. “Saraayah…It means ‘princess of God’. She arrived with her own light. I felt it instantly.” She further added, “When I’m with Saraayah, I’m really with her. When I bathe her, I notice everything—her eyelashes, her tiny fingers, her giggles. These micro-moments feel so precious.”She further said, “I’ve become very focused about how I use the gaps. Earlier, time could just leak away. Now, I feel responsible for it. I’ve never been more ambitious. Motherhood expands you. The fire within you becomes more focused.”