Alia Bhatt, the versatile actor who recently graced the Met Gala red carpet in a stunning saree by Sabyasachi Mukerji, continues to captivate audiences not just with her acting prowess but also her entrepreneurial ventures and fashion statements. With her foray into Hollywood alongside Gal Gadot in "Heart of Stone," Alia solidifies her status as an international personality.
Reflecting on her journey towards international recognition, Alia shared insights in an interview with Economic Times, emphasizing the importance of transcending language and boundaries through emotion. She remarked, "When you're talking about international appeal, you're talking about something that transcends language and boundaries. The answer to that for me is emotion, which transcends wide and far."
Discussing her career choices, Alia highlighted her inclination towards diverse roles and the challenges they bring. She mentioned, "I challenge myself to see if I can do different kinds of films." Despite initial skepticism, as she revealed with Abhishek Choubey's reaction to her signing up for "Udta Punjab," Alia remains undeterred by unconventional choices, driven by her passion for challenges.
Alia's recent appearance at the Met Gala marks her second consecutive presence at the prestigious event, showcasing her evolving fashion sense and global appeal. Her attendance at the Gucci Cruise show 2025 further underscores her influence in the fashion world.
Looking ahead, Alia is set to dazzle audiences with her upcoming home-production "Jigra," co-starring Vedang Raina, and the eagerly anticipated "Love and War" with Sanjay Leela Bhansali, reaffirming her status as a powerhouse in Indian cinema.