Lessons from the classics: Alia Bhatt watched 'Mughal-E-Azam', 'Umrao Jaan' to prepare for 'Kalank'
Alia said working on a multi-starrer was a learning experience for her.
By PTI |
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Alia said her director, Abhishek Varman told her to watch the show, which featured her 'Kapoor & Sons' co-star Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed. (Image: Alia Bhatt/Instagram)
Alia said her director, Abhishek Varman told her to watch the show, which featured her 'Kapoor & Sons' co-star Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed.
"I watched a lot of old films like 'Mughal-E-Azam' and 'Umrao Jaan' to get an understanding of grace and body language. (And) I had to clean my Hindi as I am speaking Urdu (in the film). Abhishek asked me to watch 'Zindagi Gulzar Hai'. The character of the girl in the show is very much how Roop will deal with the situation.
"She has responsibility on her shoulders so she is not always a happy person. She is vulnerable yet strong. It is difficult (to bring so many) layers - unhappy, vulnerable and strong to a character. Abhishek kept saying that I should not be irritating," Alia told PTI in an interview.
Alia first heard the story of 'Kalank' from Karan Johar while she was promoting her debut film, 'Student of the Year' in 2012.
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"He had mentioned about the story in passing when we were promoting 'Student of the Year'. But the story was different at that time.
"Later, I heard it from Abhishek and he said he was adapting the film in his own way. After many months, I realised Abhishek had written this role keeping me in mind. The process of this film coming to me was very organic," she said.
Alia said working on a multistarrer like 'Kalank' was a learning experience for her.
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'Gully Boy', 'Udta Punjab' & 'Raazi': Everytime Alia Bhatt Set The Screen On Fire
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Actress Alia Bhatt is no stranger to filmdom. Being born to filmy parents - her father Mahesh Bhatt has produced and directed blockbusters in the '90s while her mother Soni Razdan has been a versatile actress - it was natural that she follow in their footsteps.
Thus it was no surprise when at 19, she made a stunning debut in Karan Johar's 'Student Of The Year' in 2012. The film, a teeny-bopper romance, went on to become a runaway hit - and Alia Bhatt had arrived.
Seven years and 12 movies after ruling the silver screen as the leading lady, she has made a mark for herself with her acting, vivaciousness and versatility. With 'Kalank' and 'Brahmastra' lined up for release later this year, there's hope among her fans that she will be able to strike gold, again, at the box-office.
As she turns 26, we take a look at all the films where she made an impression.
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'Raazi', based on author Harinder Sikka's 2008 novel 'Calling Sehmat', struck the right chord amongst the audience and instilled a sense of patriotism in Indians. The film earned over Rs 158 crore domestically, and become Alia Bhatt's highest-grossing film in 2018, surpassing Varun Dhawan-starrer 'Badrinath Ki Dulhania'.
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2019 began on a good note for Alia Bhatt. With great soundtracks and powerful performances, 'Gully Boy' began a new era and hip-hop culture in Bollywood music. With an income of Rs 137 crore in three weeks, the film became 2019's second highest-grossing Bollywood film worldwide.
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"I was excited to be a part of this film as I (thought I) would get an opportunity to work with so many different actors and I would pick something up from everybody.
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"I used to chat with Sanju sir and talk about my dad (Mahesh Bhatt) and with Madhuri ma'am about diet. With Sonakshi, we used to talk about random things and Aditya was very quiet initially. He opened up later."