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Alia Bhatt just turned heads in a stunning, dramatic outfit for a movie premiere. She shared photos of her look from Demna's special collection, which fans immediately flooded with praise. Meanwhile, her next project is the action-packed film "Alpha" co-starring Sharvari and Bobby Deol. In other news, a film directed by her mother, Soni Razdan, is also making waves at an international festival.

Key Points: Alia Bhatt Stuns in Demna Fur Coat for The Tiger Premiere

  • Alia Bhatt wore a dramatic fur coat from Demna's La Famiglia collection for The Tiger premiere
  • Her look featured a nude satin ensemble paired with daring net stockings and smokey eyes
  • She will next star in the action film Alpha alongside Sharvari and Bobby Deol
  • Her mother Soni Razdan is directing Difficult Daughters, presented at Busan
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Alia Bhatt stuns in dramatic fur coat and net stockings

Alia Bhatt captivates in a dramatic Demna fur coat and net stockings for a premiere, while also announcing her new film 'Alpha' with Sharvari and Bobby Deol.

"Alia, pls stop serving looks like this… some of us still recovering from your last slay. - Fan comment"

Mumbai Sep 24

Bollywood superstar Alia Bhatt recently shared a carousel post that featured her look from her recent event. She captioned it as, "In @demna’s special collection, La Famiglia for The Tiger premiere."

The actress was seen in a dramatic fur coat over a nude satin ensemble, paired with net stockings and high heels. Alia's long hair set in a sleek manner, with smokey eyes and statement purse completed the look. Alia Bhatt in her ensemble captivated fans and critics alike.

No sooner she shared her photos fans flooded to her social media account in complimenting her for her look.

One comment read, “Alia, pls stop serving looks like this… some of us still recovering from your last slay. Never not proud of you!!”

Another read, “Wow Super”

Talking about Alia Bhatt, her movie with her mother Soni Razdan titled as “Difficult Daughters,” is being presented at Busan’s Asian Project Market. The two recently spoke about their vision for the project, which is adapted from Manju Kapur’s acclaimed novel.

Talking about the movie “Difficult Daughters,” it is set in two different timelines, and focuses on the story of Virmati, the eldest of ten children in a traditional Punjabi household in 1940s Lahore. She challenges societal norms to pursue education and love, but only to face unforeseen consequences when she becomes the second wife of a married professor.

Having previously starred in “Yours Truly,” which screened at Busan in 2018, Soni Razdan returned this year as director with “Difficult Daughters.”

The actress who was last seen in Jigra, is all set to star in the action packed movie “Alpha”. The movie will start Alia Bhatt alongside Sharvari and Bobby Deol. The movie is slated to release next year. The movie will see Alia in an action packed avatar.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Looking forward to "Difficult Daughters" more than the fashion looks. Manju Kapur's novel adaptation with mother-daughter duo sounds promising. Hope they do justice to the Partition-era story.
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Sarah B
The net stockings trend is interesting but feels a bit too bold for traditional Indian sensibilities. Still, Alia manages to make everything look classy somehow!
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Arjun K
Between Jigra, Alpha, and now Difficult Daughters - Alia is choosing such diverse roles! From action heroine to period drama, she's really expanding her range. Respect! 🙌
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Meera T
The fashion is nice but I'm more excited about the mother-daughter project. Not many Bollywood stars work with their parents professionally. This is really special ❤️
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Vikram M
While the look is stunning, I hope the fur is faux. As responsible celebrities, they should promote cruelty-free fashion, especially with young fans watching.
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Kavya N
Alia's fashion evolution has been amazing to watch! From student roles to now carrying international designer wear with such confidence. She's truly become a global star 🌟

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