'Mean Girls' star Avantika takes on Karen role, says world needs 'glamorous and popular' brown girl characters

After her performance as Karen Shetty in the movie adaptation of the "Mean Girls" Broadway musical, Avantika Vandanapu is the internet's newest it-girl.

After her performance as Karen Shetty in the movie adaptation of the "Mean Girls" Broadway musical, Avantika Vandanapu is the internet's newest it-girl.

In the film, released last week in theaters, she takes on the iconic role of Karen, the lovable but spacey member of the "Plastics," originally played by Amanda Seyfried. Avantika, who goes by her first name alone, says she was excited to finally play a South Asian character that wasn't reduced to being a stereotype.

"The movie felt like an epitome of everything I wanted to experience but never could, like being glamorous and popular, and being able to talk about boys and what outfit we’re wearing," she said in an interview with Vogue. "Basically, things that kids at my school would snub as vain.”

The 19-year-old actress started her career in Tamil and Telugu films. She went to a school where smarts were heavily emphasized and competition between students was fierce, she said.

"When I first watched 'Mean Girls,' I was being bullied in a rigorous South Asian-dominated school, where kids would break into each other’s lockers to leak their report cards," she said.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/mean-girls-star-avantika-takes-karen-role-says-world-needs-glamorous-p-rcna134807


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