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Alia Bhatt buys property to setup her production house

Alia Bhatt, who started out in 2012 with Dharma Productions’ Student Of The Year, has established herself as one of the most prominent faces of Indian cinema over the years. After spending around seven years in the industry and delivering a series of hits, the talented actress is now set to explore other aspects of filmmaking by turning producer.

Yes, you heard that right! Alia is set to launch her own production house called Eternal Sunshine Productions. Recently, rumours were rife in media that she has bought a new property as her love next. However, the actress says that the property was actually for her new business venture.


“They got the report of me buying a new property right. But, unfortunately, they got all the other details wrong. Firstly, the property is not away from my current home. It is an apartment in the same building where I live now,” said Alia.

She added, “It is a place that I have bought as my office space. Yes, I’ve started my own production house. I have named it Eternal Sunshine Productions. I am yet to formulate solid production plans, but we have a team working on it. I can tell you this I’ll produce the kind of films that I like watching.”

Meanwhile, Alia is busy with her upcoming projects Kalank and Brahmastra.

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