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Alia Bhatt is expected to make her Hollywood debut in Tom Harper's Heart Of Stone, alongside Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan...
Digital Desk: After wowing fans with her performance in Gangubai Kathiawadi, actress Alia Bhatt has extended her options and is now stepping into Hollywood with the action-packed thriller Heart Of Stone, which she co-stars opposite Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan. The film, directed by Tom Harper, will be released in theatres this August.
Alia Bhatt will also represent the cast of Heart Of Stone at the highly anticipated Netflix Tudum 2023 event in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The event is set to take place from June 16 to June 18.
On Tuesday morning, Alia Bhatt was seen leaving the Mumbai airport for Sao Paulo.
Before that, she took to Instagram and shared some amusing photos with her followers. Posing in a colorful crop sweater, white T-shirt, and black denim, she captioned the photo, "No heart of stone here… just one filled with love… enroute #Tudum #SãoPaulo.”
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Alia Bhatt can be seen laughing her heart out in another snap. In this second click, one also got a glance at the beauty's closet. We can see her rack full of fashionable shoes.
In addition, rumors say Alia Bhatt is in talks to play Sita in filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari's upcoming project, Ramayana, in which Ranbir Kapoor would play Lord Ram. The project is expected to get under setup in December 2023.
What is Netflix Tudum Event and what does Tudum stand for, Check here-
Netflix Tudum is a global fan event organized by Netflix and Tudum is Netflix's official companion site, assisting you in discovering and fueling your fandom for your favorite TV episodes and films. Tudum has exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes information, additional movies, and much more.
Ever wondered why the word Tudum is used, as per the website's info, if you've ever seen a Netflix show, you'll identify the sound that plays at the beginning of each episode before the opening credits begin. Tudum, it turns out, is meant to represent the famous two notes before a film or series, and if that blew your mind, you're not alone.
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