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Pooja Bedi to introduce daughter Aalia in films next year!

2018 is going to be a year wherein the maximum number of star kids will mark their foray into the dazzling world of Hindi films. After Sara Ali Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, Ishaan Khattar and many more, another name which is going to add to the list is popular model-actress Pooja Bedi's daughter, Aalia Furniturewala.

Interestingly, Aalia has not joined Bollywood yet, but she is a star in her own way. The young lass is a sensation on social media with her pictures getting likes and shares in multitude. She enjoys a huge fan following on Instagram.


Talking about her daughter's launch in Bollywood, Pooja Bedi said to a leading daily, “She has done a one-year film direction course at New York University. She has done a one-year acting course at New York Film Academy. She is currently back in India doing extensive training for Bollywood, busy attending acting (classes), Kathak, contemporary, and singing classes. She is getting loads of offers but I want her to focus on her preparation. Next year, we will launch her.”

It will be interesting to see which production house launches the new girl on the block.

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