The 23-years-old actress has made it a habit of impressing viewers every time they walk in to watch a film featuring her. Alia has done seven films so far and barring her debut, Student of the Year.
She followed it up with a bunch of rom-com’s like 2 states (with Arjun Kapoor), Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (with Varun Dhawan) and Shandaar (with Shahid Kapoor), the last of which was an absolute dud but its 2016 that’s proving to be a sensational year for the star.
After starring in Karan Johar’s Kapoor & Sons earlier this year (with Fawad Khan and Siddharth Malhotra), Bhatt stole the show with her performance as a Bihari migrant in the controversial new release, Udta Punjab.
Actress recent film Udta Punjab in which she delivers a virtuoso performance as a migrant worker. Bhatt downplays her natural cuteness and brings out exquisitely the vulnerability and grit of a migrant woman trapped in a drug lord’s mansion.
With Udta Punjab, Alia, in her own words, has taken a huge “risk” and played the “hardest” part in her four-year-old career.
The actress, who was seen recently in Berlin enjoying a Coldplay gig alongside fellow actor Deepika Padukone, as a result of her fierce talent, has scored a combination of offbeat, ambitious and mainstream projects.
Bhatt is starring as the lead in Gauri Shinde’s Dear Zindagi which will also feature Shah Rukh Khan and Pakistan’s Ali Zafar in significant roles, a sequel to Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania with Varun Dhawan and most significantly in terms of box office pull, Mohit Suri’s musical drama Aashiqui 3 with Sidharth Malhotra.