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Alia Bhatt signs Ashwini Iyer Tiwari’s next

Alia Bhatt, who is considered to be the most successful actress of the current generation, has reportedly signed a new film. The untitled project will be helmed by Ashwini Iyet Tiwari who has Bareilly Ki Barfi and Nil Battey Sannata to her credit.

“Alia, after she wraps up Ayan Mukerji’s Brahmastra and Abhishek Varman’s Kalank, she is likely to star in Ashwini Iyer Tiwari’s next which will be a musical,” a well-placed source reveals.


Though all details about the project are being kept under the wrap, a source had earlier told a portal, “The film is about a girl, her ambitions and her relationship with her parents. It is about how she fights with everyone to achieve her dreams. It will be an emotional tale of desires with a sensitive touch to it and will be based in Punjab.”

Alia Bhatt will be seen next in Meghna Gulzar's Raazi. The film enters theatres on 11th May.

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