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Riva Arora Praises Aditya Dhar For Creating Safe Environment On Uri Film Set

By Editorial·12 June 2026·1 min read
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Actress Riva Arora has praised director Aditya Dhar for ensuring a safe and supportive working environment on the set of the film Uri: The Surgical Strike in Bollywood.

Speaking about her journey as a young actor, Arora stated she has never encountered any inappropriate behavior or casting couch experiences in the entertainment industry.

In a conversation with Hauterrfly, Arora addressed questions regarding whether she had faced any untoward incidents while working as a child actor. The actress responded firmly, stating, "No. Never."

Arora credited her safety and positive experiences to the constant presence of her mother. Her mother accompanied her throughout her career in the film industry, acting as a protective shield on various film sets.

"My mom has always been there for me. She's my knight in shining armor," Arora shared during the interview.

In addition to her mother's supervision, Arora highlighted the positive work culture maintained by filmmakers, specifically calling out director Aditya Dhar. According to Arora, Dhar made sure she felt comfortable and secure while filming the military drama Uri: The Surgical Strike.

The actress expressed gratitude for the professional relationships she has built, noting that she has been fortunate to work alongside respectful teams.

"Touch wood, I have always gotten the best people to work with," Arora added.