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Alia Bhatt Refers to Alpha as Her INITIAL Action Project, CRITICIZED for Overlooking Jigra and Heart of Stone

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Bollywood star Alia Bhatt captured significant attention at Milan Fashion Week with her all-Gucci outfit, provoking a variety of responses from fashion

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fans. However, it wasn't solely her lavish appearance, which included an oversized fur coat, that stirred conversation. Her remarks during an interview also drew the ire of online critics. She shared her enthusiasm for her forthcoming film Alpha, referring to it as her "initial foray into action." Alia Bhatt Calls Alpha Her FIRST Action Venture Alia, poised to join the Yash Raj Films Spy Universe with the action-packed thriller, stated, "This is a significant milestone for me as it marks my first foray into action, and I’m eager to see how the audience responds to it." Social media users were quick to remind her of her earlier action projects. They flooded the comments section to reference Jigra and Heart of Stone. Notably, both films fell short of audience expectations and did not achieve the anticipated hype. This led many to speculate that Alia was simply avoiding discussion of her "failures." Alia Bhatt TROLLED For Forgetting 'Flop' Films A Reddit user remarked, "Alia has erased Shaandar, Sadak, Kalank, Jigra and Heart of Stone from her list of films." Another commented, "Jokes aside, not acknowledging your setbacks (which applies to all of us) reveals a lot about one's character. It may also suggest that one fails to learn from them as well." "SShhh, we never mention Sadak, Kalank, Heart of Stone or Jigra," read another comment. Here are some responses: Regarding Jigra, the movie also features Sharvari Wagh and Bobby Deol. It is directed by Shiv Rawail and is scheduled for release on Christmas this year. DISCLAIMER: The article is a compilation of thoughts posted by netizens and satire doing the rounds on the subject. Ideas expressed do not reflect the view of Times Network.

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