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My Character Alia In 'Shaandaar' Is Very Intelligent: Alia Bhatt

IANS, 12 Aug, 2015 11:20 AM
  • My Character Alia In 'Shaandaar' Is Very Intelligent: Alia Bhatt
Actress Alia Bhatt, who was trolled on social media for her general knowledge, rather the lack of it, when she called "Prithviraj Chauhan" the country's President on a chat show, says her namesake character in the film "Shaandaar" is "very intelligent".
 
Clearing the air about an important characteristic of the character, Alia said: "One thing I want to say is that Alia in 'Shaandaar' is very, very intelligent. Please don't mess with her. She gets all the facts right. So, don't ask her any questions."
 
She says her role in the Vikas Bahl directorial is closer to her real life.
 
"Between Alia (Bhatt) and Alia of 'Shaandaar' there is a very thin line joining them together. Both are mad. They both are fun. But this character made me explore this fantasy, quirky, little off side, which I always wanted to do. Stuff I always do when I am alone in my room. This is the first time I got to play such a character in front of so many people on set."
 
Alia, who has donned a ravishing pink bikini in the film, said she trained hard to get in shape.
 
 
"Archana Walavalkar did the costume for me. We (I and Shahid Kapoor) were training very hard. I was training for the bikini and Shahid was doing his general workout. We both were on a particular diet, and actually my bikini shot was not supposed to be so much elaborate.
 
"It was just supposed to be me in a bikini, but I worked so hard at it that Vikas had to take that shot," she added of a part of the trailer in which her bikini scene is hard to miss.
 
The upcoming romantic comedy movie, which revolves around a destination wedding, is produced by filmmaker Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane.
 
"Shaandaar" is slated to hit the theatres on October 22.

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