Hiroshini K
Another mainstream romantic film where Alia starred opposite Varun Dhawan Her crackling chemistry with Varun won many hearts and made the film a big hit at the box office
In Raazi, Alia was carrying an entire movie on her shoulder for the first time
Again, playing a fierce modern woman, Alia rocked in Gully Boy which went on to become one of the biggest cultural moments in the Bollywood film industry
Alia told IANS in Mumbai: "I truly believe that stardom comes with a great amount of work behind you. In technical terms, it comes with a body of work. As an actor, I am glad I am able to perform versatile roles."
She wasn’t only just the pretty girl, but also the butt of jokes and called things like stupid, idiot and simply another rich bimbo who didn’t even know the president of the country
A young, star-kid who is pretty to look at, but does not really have much to offer in anything else, least of all actual acting.
Seeing her growth so far, it has truly been a wild ride where she went from the typical arm candy of Bollywood films, to truly showing her worth in gold.
My expectations were completely blown away by the powerful and surprisingly risky character of Alia’s, particularly her being a victim of child abuse.
The diva will next be seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film as a legendary brothel owner Gangubai Kathiawadi. The actress looked intimidating and fierce in the first look of the film