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Alia Bhatt: I have made a pact with Katrina and Deepika that we will do films together

Alia Bhatt is one of the leading actresses in Bollywood. She is a versatile actress who has worked in different genre films. In an interaction with a leading Indian daily, Alia Bhatt expressed her desire to work for multi-heroine film. She stated, "I’ve never been offered such a movie. I haven’t rejected a film because it was a two-heroine outing. Instead, I want to do something which has only women. I think we will have amazing camaraderie and it will be a fun film."

Speaking about which actress that she would like to team up with, she said, "Katrina (Kaif) is one of my closest friends, so we keep talking about doing a film. It’s the same with Deepika (Padukone). It will be amazing to act in a movie with such powerful women. I’ve made a pact with Kat and DP that we will do films together."


Speaking about how women in the industry have evolved so far, the actress said, "It has become progressive for actresses today. But, there’s still a long way to go. The best thing is that now, they are standing by each other. For instance, imagine Dil Chahta Hai being remade with three girls today. It would be wonderful. I’m game for a good chick flick."

Meanwhile, on the work front, Alia Bhatt has completed the shooting of Brahmastra in Bulgaria. The actress is currently in the city to shoot for Gully Boy. Alia Bhatt will be seen in Brahmastra opposite Ranbir Kapoor. She will also be seen opposite Ranveer Singh in Gully Boy.

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