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Alia Bhatt: I’d happily do Priyanka Chopra’s film, if everything falls in place

As per the reports, Priyanka Chopra is hunting for a leading actress for her upcoming children’s film based on stray dogs. Priyanka is looking out for the lead actress who can be a part of the film for only 5-6 scenes. Priyanka mentioned that she has approached many leading actresses; however, their demands shocked her. Moreover, the actress added that nobody is keen to do her film.

Earlier, it was reported that Alia Bhatt has been approached by Priyanka Chopra for the film. On being asked about the same, Alia said to a leading Indian daily, “I have never been someone who has seen films in that way. It doesn’t matter what screen time I have. I don’t look at it as a parameter or the only diktat to do films.”


“I’m really inspired by the way she’s doing things. She has produced some amazing films and more so, in different languages. It’s about different corners of India and she’s got a great mind so, she recognises that,” she added.

Talking about whether she will do the film, Alia said, “I’ve not been offered the film. But if PC did come to me and I find it interesting, I’d love to be a part of that film. It totally depends on the right time and the right subject. I’d happily do it, if everything falls in place.”

Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt is currently prepping up for Zoya Akhtar's directorial Gully Boy, which also stars Ranveer Singh. The film is slated to release on 14th February, 2019.

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