Alia Bhatt rejects Aamir Khan’s Next
Posted: 04/06/2017 04:38 PM IST(Image source from: Alia Bhatt rejects Aamir Khan’s Next)
Alia Bhatt has been a hot property of Bollywood currently after she has been trolled all over. The actress has been busy with many films and she scored massive hits in her career. Her recent outing Badrinath Ki Dulhania starring Varun Dhawan in the lead role has been a smashing hit all over. Alia Bhatt has been lined up with many big films and she has been personally requested by Aamir Khan to join the Thugs Of Hindostan, played by Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan, in their epic journey.
Alia Bhatt rejected the offer though she wanted to work with Aamir Khan. The heroine’s role in Thugs Of Hindostan is underwritten, underdeveloped and undernourished. In fact Hrithik Roshan told Adi Chopra that the girl’s role needs to be worked on. Hence Alia Bhatt walked out and rejected the offer.
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