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Student of The Year 2: Alia Bhatt to be part of Hook Up song which also features Tiger Shroff

| @indiablooms | Apr 27, 2019, at 05:50 pm

Mumbai, Apr 27 (IBNS): An ex-student Alia Bhatt has joined the Student of The Year 2 team for a special song Hook Up.

The song will be unveiled by its makers on Apr 30.

Alia shared an image from the set of the movie while the shooting for the song took place.

"See you Tuesday @tigerjackieshroff! #HookUpSong," she tweeted.

She has also shared a teaser of the song. 

Alia could be seen sporting a purple dress and wavy hairdo in the song.

Alia is looking absolutely stunning in the image and fans can expect to see something gorgeous in the song which might also feature Tiger.

Tiger also shared an image of himself from the set of the movie as he was filmed for the song.

The trailer of  Punit Malhotra's Student of The Year was released recently.

The movie is featuring actors Tiger, Ananya Panday and Tara Sutaria.

Alia had made her Bollywood debut with Student of The Year in 2012.

Image: Alia Bhatt Twitter page 

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