Ayan Mukerji Desbribes Alia Bhatt's Beauty: "Fire, Also Wind And Always Water"

Kareena Kusari |Mar 13, 2019

The teaser's breathtaking scenes and warm tones, as well as Alia Bhatt's charming and fragile beauty, convinced Ayan Mukerji.

The much-awaited movie Kalank, directed by Abhishek Varman, has just launched its teaser yesterday. Featuring a star-studded cast including Madhuri Dixit, Sonakshi Sinha, Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Aditya Roy Kapur, and Sanjay Dutt, the flick promises to bring an explosion of emotions to audiences. After its release, the teaser immediately won high praise from the viewers.

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Alia Bhatt in a still from "Kalank" teaser. Photo Credit: Youtube.

The teaser's breathtaking scenes and warm tones, as well as Alia's charming and fragile beauty, convinced Ayan Mukerji. Brahmastra director took to Instagram to share his emotional feelings about Kalank's teaser and especially Alia, who is accompanying him during the days on the set of Brahmastra. His lines are filled with praise for Alia's beauty over the years: a beauty like "Fire, but also Wind and always Water."

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Let's take a look at his post here:

Kalank is going to have its premiere on April 17, 2019.

Meanwhile, Ayan Mukerji's Brahmastra will release on December 20, 2019. Apart from Alia, the film also features Amitabh BachchanMouni Roy, and Ranbir Kapoor. Recently, the film crew including Ayan, Alia, and Ranbir took a flight to Prayagraj to reveal the movie's logo.

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