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4.2 million netizens follow Alia on Twitter

| | Apr 06, 2015, at 04:59 pm
Mumbai, Apr 6 (IBNS): Apart from winning hearts with her strong performance onscreen, Bollywood beauty Alia Bhatt isequally popular in the world of micro-blogging site Twitter where she is being followed by 4.2 million fans now.

With more than four million netizens following her, Alia promised to entertain them with her films, songs and 'jokes'.

"Soo a BIG HUG is overdue!!Thank you thank you all,4 million ;) BIG one for me.. I oath to entertain you( via movies,songs&jokes) forever;)," she tweeted.

Lat year saw Alia moving high up in the Bollywood ladder as her 'Highway' and '2 States' did good performance at the Box Office beside making her singing debut with 'Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania'.

The rom-com was liked by her fans where she was seen romancing  Varun Dhawan.
 

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