It’s not unusual for filmmakers to use specific actors as their good luck charms. Considering Kajol and Rani Mukerji were lucky for his films’ success, Karan Johar once featured them in cameo roles in his productions. Raza Murad was only cast in one scene in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s final film, Gangubai Kathiawadi, but the director referred to him as his lucky mascot. But Kiara Advani is the one actor proving to be a lucky charm for numerous directors in addition to just one. She has already generated seven blockbusters in her eight-year career, including the Karan Johar-produced online series Lust Stories and Guilty. 

The actor has made Rs 887.14 crore from five theatrical films. She is undoubtedly the lucky mascot that Dharma Productions has, according to KJo, who added, “My adventure with her began with Lust Stories, and then she became an essential must,” at the trailer debut of his most recent production, Jug Jugg Jeeyo. Even Kiara’s Jug Jugg Jeeyo co-star Varun Dhawan referred to her as a “lucky charm” on The Kapil Sharma Show, saying, “Everything we have done with her has been incredibly successful.” 

When they made their comments, Kiara said, “It’s great to be labelled a lucky charm, but I couldn’t have lived if I wasn’t talented.” Her film’s box office success supports Varun and Karan’s assertions; therefore, their statements are both accurate. In addition, her filmography and box office performance, show that she possesses the Midas touch when it comes to blockbusters.