Alia Bhatt Shares a Beautiful Picture with Sister Pooja Bhatt

Alia Bhatt has shared a beautiful picture with sister Pooja Bhatt from the sets of their first film together, Sadak 2. It is being directed by their father Mahesh Bhatt.
Alia Bhatt Shares a Beautiful Picture with Sister Pooja Bhatt

Actress Alia Bhatt will be seen sharing the frame with half-sister Pooja Bhatt for the first time in their dad Mahesh Bhatt's directorial, Sadak 2. Alia has now shared an image of her "priceless moment" with her sister on the sets of the film.

Sharing it on Instagram, Alia stated, "priceless moments with the big sister.. #sadak2 #sadak2diaries." Both are contrasts in black and white and are looking in different directions. They are at present shooting on the edges of Mysore and are seen seated on a broken boundary wall with grass and huge rokes behind them. While Alia has a beautiful umbrella other than her, Pooja is grasping an espresso cup.

The image got in excess of 3,50,000 likes inside 30 minutes of it being posted on Instagram. Pooja responded to the post with a few heart emoji while their other sister Shaheen Bhatt additionally dropped a couple of kiss-eye emoji. A fan stated, "Impatiently waiting to see you both on the big screen". Another commented, "Cute nice looks maidam."

Sadak 2 is a sequel of Mahesh's 1991 film Sadak and furthermore stars Sanjay Dutt and Aditya Roy Kapur. Pooja and Sanjay, who featured in the first, will come back to assume crucial roles in the film.

Alia had recently spoken about the 'director-actor' relationship with her dad. She stated, "I am as yet confounded and I think before the finish of the movie I will acknowledge what was our director-actor relationship. But he is an absolute delight to work with. It's unimaginable how clear he is. His vitality rises above us all. He could be having high fever however he simply doesn't stop.

He is so liberal with actors. He doesn't sit behind the monitor. He's simply behind the camera, close to the actors. I was doing an emotional scene and I didn't plan to cry but I just started crying. He started crying while I was and I felt him cry and I broke out of the moment for a second and was like 'that's my Dad crying, I can't see him cry' and I started crying even more!"

Alia said the experience of working on the film caused her to associate with her dad more and that is her greatest takeaway from Sadak 2. "This is that one film I don't care about the outcome. The joy that I had to be connected with my father, to work with him, he's like a newborn baby on set. It's just amazing," she included.

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