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Follow Kar Lo Yaar trailer: Uorfi Javed’s life and dreams of becoming India’s Kim Kardashian

The unscripted series will also feature cameos from Orry Awatramani and Munawar Faruqui

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The trailer of Prime Video’s unscripted series Follow Kar Lo Yaar, based on the behind-the-scenes life of influencer Uorfi Javed, was unveiled on Friday. The show has been directed by Sandeep Kukreja

The trailer offers an unabashed glimpse into the life of Uorfi Javed. Juggling fame, family, and her relentless pursuit of success, it dives into her dramatic yet exhilarating life as she reveals her grand plans, which include her start-up reaching unicorn status, her dreams of becoming India’s Kim Kardashian, and the controversies that keep her in the spotlight. The trailer also promises cameos of influencer Orry Awatramani and standup comedian Munawar Faruqui.

“I have always dreamed big, even when people said I couldn't make it. Becoming famous? Shaking up the glamour world? That's been my game plan from day one. Trust me, it hasn't been easy. I have had more downs than ups, moments that would've crushed anyone else. But I bounced back every single time, stronger and more determined,” said Uorfi.

“Uorfi’s life is an enigma that’s impossible to ignore, and when I was asked to direct her story for Prime Video’s unscripted series, I spent three days following her alone to truly understand her daily life. It was then that I realized this journey would be chaotic, but incredibly exciting. The real thrill—and the true test—was in capturing those unknown and uncontrolled moments of her life,” said director Sandeep Kukreja.

The series starts streaming on Prime Video from August 23.

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