Alia Bhatt: "The Best Way To Show My Love To My Fans Is By Giving Good Performances"

Nalini Suri |Jun 29, 2019

For Alia Bhatt, the important thing to her is her working process and how her characters keep in touch with the audience, not the film’s success.

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has shown her ardor with a large range of characters in Bollywood. Though she is in the controversy of being the best actress in the entertainment industry, Alia claimed that she doesn’t care too much about the box office success of a film.

Her recent film Kalank got a flop in the box office, however, Alia Bhatt has been on top of her career with Raazi and Gully Boy which she was highly appreciated about her performance.

Alia Bhatt

Speaking in an interview with Bombay Times, Alia shared that:

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Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt was shooting recently in Varanasi for Ayan Mukerji’s directorial Brahmastra which will also feature Ranbir Kapoor, Mouni Roy, Amitabh Bachchan, and Nagarjuna. This is the first film to match Alia and her boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor on screen together in Ayan’s trilogy.

The film was changed the release date to next year after the director informed the film post-production had not been completed.

Alia Bhatt Ranbir Kapoor
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor while shooting for "Brahmastra"

Alia Bhatt Ranbir Kapoor

Alia Bhatt will be next seen in Inshallah together with Salman Khan, marking her first collaboration with the director as well as the actor. By her mettle, she will blow a new wind through her roles whichever films she stars for.

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