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The new star on the rise

Published by: Team GI Youth

The 26-year-old Australia-based actor gained acclaim for her role of Kayla in Blockers before starring in Hala. The half Indian-half Swiss actor has also starred opposite Hugh Jackman in Bad Education and has been nominated for several awards.

 

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Published on 24, Feb 2022

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