Alia Bhatt shares 1st impression of Gal Gadot; reveals whom she called after meeting her

Updated : Aug 09, 2023 09:15
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Actor Alia Bhatt, who is gearing up for the release of her Hollywood debut 'Heart Of Stone', opened up about her first impression of her co-star Gal Gadot.

Speaking with Film Companion, Alia Bhatt shared that 'Wonder Woman' made her coffee the first time they met and she then called her husband Ranbir Kapoor and told him about the meeting.

'I have to tell this story because it’s the first impression I have of Gal beyond what I saw on screen of her as this massive star. We went into her trailer, Tom (director) and I, and she had just finished filming. She had a whole week of hectic work and she was tired. She was so warm and she asked us if we wanted coffee. And I was expecting someone to walk in with coffee but she went and she made the coffee herself in her trailer and she gave it to us,' she said.

Alia added, 'I remember speaking to my husband Ranbir after that. I was like, ‘Ranbir, she made me coffee. Can you believe? Wonder Woman made me coffee.”

Alia continued, 'She’s so warm, grounded, caring and this film she was also a producer so this was really her baby. She really started this film and the vision of it from scratch along with the other creators.'

'Heart of Stone', which also Jamie Dornan, starts streaming on Netflix on August 11.

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