Gal Gadot praises ‘Heart of Stone’ co-star Alia Bhatt; says she has been her fan since ‘RRR’

Updated : Jun 19, 2023 18:48
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The trailer of Tom Harper’s Netflix film ‘The Heart of Stone’ was released on June 18.

The Indian audience is excited as this film marks Alia Bhatt’s international debut.

The action thriller, which also stars Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan, will release on the streaming platform on August 11.

In an interview with Mid-Day from TUDUM, Gal Gadot praised Alia and mentioned that she has been her fan since ‘RRR’. She said, ‘We were looking for someone who looks fresh, has the ability to portray layered characters, and could look beautiful. And Alia was the perfect choice.’

Alia Bhatt also spoke about her Hollywood debut to the same publication and said, ‘It was a very special film in the first place to be a part of. I shot it at a very exciting time when I was feeling like it was a nice time for me to break into another language, into Hollywood as you say. But it was a lot of fun and I met a lot of interesting people.’

Alia added that she's seen the film and it's come out even better than what she'd imagined, thanks to director Tom Harper.

She added that even though she has limited screen time in the trailer, fans should wait to watch the final film.

Besides ‘Heart of Stone’, Alia Bhatt is also awaiting the release of Karan Johar's first directorial in seven years, ‘Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani’, co-starring Ranveer Singh.

The romantic comedy, which also stars Shabana Azmi, Dharmendra, and Jaya Bachchan, is scheduled to release in cinemas on July 28.

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