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Netizens Troll Alia Bhatt:
Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt recently stirred debate after saying that her upcoming film Alpha is her first action movie. She made this remark while attending the Milan Fashion Week, where she also serves as a global brand ambassador of a fashion brand.
Many netizens reacted quickly, reminding her of earlier films like Jigra (2024) and Heart of Stone (her Hollywood project) which had strong action elements. Some users argued that Jigra was action-oriented since much of the Story involves rescue missions and fights.
Alia had said, “That’s a big one for me because it’s my first venture into action and I’m really curious to see how the audience connects with that.” Users questioned whether she considers action “sequences” differently from full-blown action films. Some defended her, saying Alpha might be the first time she is leading a film wholly built around action, not just including a few fight-scenes.
Alpha is part of Yash Raj Films’ Spy Universe, directed by Shiv Rawail, and is scheduled to release on December 25, 2025. After the disastrous performance of War 2, the pressure on Alpha is higher and it will also have to face might of James Cameron’s Avatar Fire and Ash. The expectations are not high.
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The debate touches on what counts as an “action film” versus a film with action moments. For now, fans await Alpha to see if it truly stands out as Alia’s action milestone—or if her previous roles already qualify. More debate expected after the release of the film.
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By: Digitpatrox