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Alia Bhatt turns 25, shares new look from Raazi

Alia Bhatt turns 25, shares new look from Raazi

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 15 Mar 2018, 09:47 am

Mumbai, mar 15 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt, who has entertained her fans in films like 'Dear Zindagi', turned 25 on Thursday.

On her birthday, she shared a new look of herself from her upcoming movie Raazi.

The trailer of the movie will be released on Apr 9.

The film features Alia and Vicky Kaushal.

The film is scheduled to release on May 11.

The movie is directed by Meghna Gulzar.

"Movies or in this case MY movies aren’t just something I do for a living.. it’s kinda the reason I feel like I’m alive ☺️ SO...On my 25th birthday I’ve randomly picked out two images from the 25th DAY of shoot of RAAZI and and and the TRAILER will be out 25 days from today(9th April).. Happy Birthday to me 💫🍭☺️," Bhatt posted on Instagram.

Born in 1993 to filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and actress Soni Razdan, Alia made her debut in  Student of the Year (2012).

Though she managed to impress the audience, it was with her next movie Highway that Alia caught the attention of the critics.

She topped that with two other hits, 2 States and Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya.

Though her latest release Shaandaar bombed at the box-office, she managed to retain her fame.

Alia is also the recipient of a Filmfare Critics Awards for her performance in Highway. 

Image: Alia Bhatt Instagram page

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