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'If you don't like me, don't watch me'

Alia's words trigger #BoycottBrahmastra


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Published : 23 Aug 2022 09:25 PM

Alia Bhatt is presently among the many most bankable actresses in Bollywood. The diva has delivered a number of hits and proved her mettle in appearing. Nonetheless, the phrase nepotism doesn’t cease following her. She is Mahesh Bhatt and Soni Razdan‘s daughter and her mentor is Karan Johar. Thus, she is all the time on the centre of the nepotism debate. After maintaining mum for a very long time over nepotism, Alia Bhatt has lastly damaged her silence. However, it appears that evidently, she has known as for hassle for herself. Additionally Learn – Tuesday Trivia: Do you know Alia Bhatt changed Bollywood actress in Pricey Zindagi on Shah Rukh Khan, Karan Johar’s request?

In an interview, Alia Bhatt acknowledged that she cannot preserve defending herself. She made an announcement identical to Kareena Kapoor Khan and mentioned, “I can’t preserve defending myself verbally. And for those who don’t like me, don’t watch me. I can’t assist it.” This has not gone down nicely with many. On social media, Alia Bhatt is trending and fairly a number of are severely bashing her. Some are calling her ‘boastful’ and a few are planning to Boycott her upcoming movie Brahmastra that additionally stars Ranbir Kapoor. Take a look at a number of tweets under: Additionally Learn – Trending Leisure Information In the present day: Alia Bhatt says, ‘Don’t watch me’; Aryan Khan breaks Instagram hiatus; Kareena Kapoor Khan will get body-shamed and extra Earlier, it was Kareena Kapoor Khan who had made the same assertion whereas speaking about nepotism. 

Its impact was witnessed on her current launch Laal Singh Chaddha. The movie with Aamir Khan within the lead failed miserably on the field workplace. Will Brahmastra undergo the identical destiny? Let’s wait and watch. Additionally Learn – After Kareena Kapoor Khan, Brahmastra actor Alia Bhatt says, ‘For those who don’t like me, don’t watch me’.