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Alia Bhatt wants to spy on Kareena Kapoor to know more about her son Taimur Ali Khan

Alia Bhatt’s film Raazi in which she plays the role of a spy has opened to a stupendous response at the box office. The Meghna Gulzar directed film is based on Harinder Singh Sikka’s novel Calling Sehmat and is, in fact, a true story of a female spy who relayed information to India during the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971.

Like the entire country looks like Alia is also besotted with Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan’s son Taimur. She said that she would love to turn spy on Kareena and find more about her adorable son.

Taimur who is a celebrity in his own rights on social media has a number of fan pages dedicated to him and his every appearance is snapped up by paparazzi. It looks like Alia has also fallen for him and has been wound around his little chubby finger. Well, we don’t blame Alia one bit for her weakness, after all, Taimur is way too cute to not to fall for him.

Alia has proved she is a formidable actress and emerged as a force to reckon with. With every project that she has taken up, she has gone from strength-to-strength. However, the best part about her is that she seems genuine and makes you crack up with her every answer during the interviews. She appears to be innocent and carefree and that in itself is a breath of fresh air among the actresses who always end up giving too rehearsed and diplomatic answers.

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Whether it is the interviews during promoting her films or appearing on TV shows, Alia knows how to make light of every situation. Recently she spoke about a number of people from the film industry from whom she would like to learn something or other or maybe learn their secrets. She did not even shy away from saying that she would like to steal wardrobes of some of these celebrities like Katrina Kaif who has amazing gym wear and Kangana Ranaut who looks uber stylish whenever she is spotted on airports.

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