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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Internet feels Giorgia Andriani looks unrecognisable in new pictures: ‘Doesn't look like the girl who dated Arbaaz Khan'
Model-dancer Giorgia Andriani looked unrecognisable as she stepped out in Mumbai for dinner with her friends. Several videos and pictures of Giorgia on Mumbai streets on Saturday evening emerged on social media platforms. Giorgia Andriani was spotted in Mumbai on Saturday evening. Giorgia Andriani steps out in Mumbai, looks unrecognisable In a clip, Giorgia was seen smiling as she spoke to the paparazzi. Pointing at a woman standing next to her, she said, "Yeh meri chhoti behen hai (This is my younger sister)." She then pulled her closer and gave a hug. For the outing, Giorgia wore a black top and a short skirt. After waving the paparazzi goodbye, she walked towards a car. As she was about to knock on the window, the car drove away. A shocked Giorgia kept her hands over her mouth. She said, "Yeh meri gaadi nahi hai (This isn't my car)." How internet reacted to Giorgia's new look Reacting to the video, a person wrote, "Is it that Giorgia Andriani who dated Arbaaz Khan? She looks so different." A comment read, "What did she do to her face? Giorgia doesn't look like Giorgia." A fan said, "Unable to recognise her, but she looks pretty." A social media user commented, "She was pretty earlier. Why did she change?" About Giorgia's career, personal life Giorgia's started her professional career in India with the Telugu action-comedy series Karoline Kamakshi. In it, she played the titular role. The series is available on ZEE5. She also worked in Welcome to Bajrangpur alongside Sanjay Mishra, Shreyas Talpade, and Sharat Saxena. Giorgia also featured in the song Jasmine from AP Arjun's Kannada film Martin (2024). She has also featured in several music videos, including Jubin Nautiyal's Dil Jisse Zinda Hain alongside Gurmeet Choudhary and Mika Singh's Roop Tera Mastana. Giorgia dated Salman Khan's brother, actor-producer Arbaaz Khan from 2018-23. In December 2023, she confirmed that she had broken up with Arbaaz and said that they had decided to break up mutually and that she would 'always have feelings' for him. She told Pinkvilla, 'I think since the beginning we both knew that it wouldn't have lasted forever. Because we are very different, we both knew that. But neither of us had the courage to admit that.'


India.com
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Is Giorgia Andriani Set To Collaborate With A Leading Music Label For Another Dance Number?
New Delhi: Giorgia Andriani, the Italian actress and model known for her passion for Hindi music and Indian cinema, is reportedly gearing up for another exciting venture with a top music label in the industry. Her deep love for Bollywood inspired her move to India, where she has since established herself as a promising talent in the entertainment world. Giorgia made her acting debut in the Telugu action-comedy series Karoline Kamakshi, a challenging role that showcased her versatility. She later appeared in films like Non-Stop Dhamaal and Martin, winning over audiences with her captivating dance performances and screen presence. Giorgia has reportedly signed with a leading music label for her next song. Sources indicate that this upcoming project will showcase all the elements that have made her popular, catchy lyrics, an infectious melody, and electrifying dance moves. This new track is being seen as a potential turning point in her career and is expected to solidify her position in the Indian music industry. Her previous songs, such as Roop Tera Mastana alongside Mika Singh and Dil Jisse Zinda Hain featuring Jubin Nautiyal's vocals, have already garnered her a loyal fan base. Known for her ability to blend diverse musical styles with her unique flair, Giorgia continues to carve out a distinct niche in a competitive industry. Previously, Giorgia also opened up about the widespread issue of misinformation about celebrities online. She addressed some common misconceptions about herself, clarifying, "If you Google me, it says I am from Milan and that I am 35 years old. Whereas, I am from the South of Italy and I turn 30 this year, in 2025!" She humorously dismissed rumours about her lavish lifestyle, adding, "It also says that I have a huge collection of expensive cars like Ferraris, and well, who doesn't want such rumours to be true?" Acknowledging the negative impact of false information, Giorgia expressed empathy for those affected: "The internet sucks often times! I've grown a thick skin and usually don't care about what is said about me. It doesn't make any difference to me, but I do feel bad for people who are bothered by these kinds of things and get affected," She concluded with a thoughtful note on the dangers of misinformation, saying, "Sometimes things are taken to extreme extents, and I really feel for whoever is hurt because of false statements!" she emphasised. As Giorgia prepares to take her career to new heights with her forthcoming music release, fans eagerly await the fresh energy and talent she continues to bring to the Indian entertainment scene.
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India.com
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Exclusive: Giorgia Andriani Is Happily SINGLE, Reveals Her 2 AM Friend In Bollywood & Believes Gender Should Not Decide Your Pay
Model-turned-actress Giorgia Andriani is majorly into fitness, fashion and all things stylish. The Italian beauty has over 1.6 million Instagram followers and often shares her updates on social media. She made her Bollywood debut with Shreyas Talpade in Welcome To Bajrangpur, followed by her appearances in Karoline Kamakshi (2019) and Martin (2024). In her chat with Zee News Digital, she opened up on working in India, pay parity in Bollywood and much more. Read her exclusive interview here: Q. How has your experience of working in India been so far? A. India has honestly felt like a second home to me. The warmth of the people, the incredible culture, and the energy of the industry, it's all so infectious. I've had the chance to work on diverse projects and collaborate with very passionate, talented people. It's been a journey of growth, discovery, and endless learning, and I'm truly grateful for every moment. Q, Who are your 2 am friends in Bollywood? A. I'm honestly a bit of an old soul, so I rarely stay up till 2 am! (laughs) But I do have a few very close friends from the industry with whom I can talk about anything, at any hour. Shehnaaz Gill has been like family to me here. It's so important to have your tribe in this fast-paced world. Q. There is a huge pay gap between male and female stars. What do you have to say on that? A. It's an important conversation and one we need to keep having until things change. I believe talent, dedication, and the ability to pull audiences, should decide the final compensation and not the gender. The industry is evolving slowly, and I see more women speaking up and taking charge, which is very encouraging. But yes, there's still a long way to go. Q. Are you dating anyone or single right now? A. I'm happily single and focusing on myself and my work. I believe this is such a beautiful time to grow, travel, explore new opportunities, and nurture my passions. Love will come when it's meant to, but right now I'm in a relationship with life. Q. Tell us about your upcoming projects A. I'm quite excited about what's coming up! A couple of music videos and a film project are in the pipeline. I can't reveal too much yet, but you'll definitely be seeing more of me very soon! Q. Your last relationship was much-hyped, what did you learn from it? A. Every relationship teaches you something about yourself. I think what I've learnt is the importance of personal peace, independence, and surrounding yourself with people who truly value you for who you are. Life is about evolving, and I'm grateful for every experience that shapes me. Q. What do you have to say on objectification of women in movies, especially special dance numbers? A. It depends on the intent and the execution. There's a fine line between celebrating femininity and objectifying women. I love dance numbers that are empowering and showcase a woman's confidence and strength. As an artist, it's important for me to be part of work that respects women while still being entertaining. Cinema should uplift, not reduce anyone to a stereotype.