Alia Bhatt joins 'Heart of Stone' co-star Jamie Dornan for Netflix global fan event Tudum

Updated : Sep 17, 2022 13:52
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Alia Bhatt is currently enjoying the success of her movie ‘Brahmastra’, which released on September 9. Now, the actor is all set for her Hollywood debut ‘Heart of Stone’ with Jamie Dornan. Alia recently shared a promo of Netflix’s global fan event Tudum in which she is seen sharing the screen space with Jamie. The promo also featured other popular stars such as Gal Gadot, Lily Collins, Gaten Matarazzo, Chris Hemsworth and Lee Jung Jae among others.

Tudum event will feature fans' favourite Hollywood shows like 'The Crown', 'Money Heist', 'Emily in Paris', and more. Some Indian shows/ movies will also be included like Irrfan Khan’s son Babil Khan’s debut film 'Qala' alongside Tripti Dimri, Monica, 'O My Darling', 'Guns & Gulaabs', 'Khufiya' and 'Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga'. 

Co-produced by Skydance Media, Mockingbird Pictures and Pilot Wave, ‘Heart of Stone’ is a spy thriller directed by Tom Harper. Alia wrapped up shooting for the film in July 2022. She shared some photos from the set and wrote, ‘Heart of Stone - you have my whole heart. Thank you to the beautiful Gal Gadot. My director Tom Harper, Jamie Dornan missed you today... and whole team for the unforgettable experience. I will be forever grateful for the love and care I received and I can't wait for you all to see the film. But for now... I'm coming home baby.’ 

Alia Bhatt will next be seen in Karan Johar's ‘Rocky Aur Raani Ki Prem Kahaani', co-starring Ranveer Singh. She also has Farhan Akhtar's ‘Jee Le Zaraa’ in the pipeline. 

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