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Assumption about my Udta Punjab role might not be true: Alia Bhatt

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Ever since the first look     of Alia Bhatt as a Bi hari migrant from “Udta Punjab” was released, there have been varied opinions, but the actress says people should wait for the film before forming assumptions on the basis of its trailer. Alia plays a Bihari migrant in the film, which tackles the drug menace in Punjab.
Actress Neetu Chandra, who hails from Bihar, had penned an open letter to the film’s director Abhishek Chaubey and Alia for the way people of the state have been portrayed in the movie. “Anybody who makes assumptions on what we see on the trailer, it is better for us to keep quiet and not say anything because whatever people are assuming, especially the person in question over here, is assuming from the trailer, which could also possibly not true,” Alia told reporters here.
The 23-year-old “Kapoor & Sons” star said people always make assumptions merely on the basis of a trailer, which is nothing but a glimpse of what the film is going to be.
“We always make assumptions before we really see the full final project. Trailer is just a hint, film is the real content. So if after seeing the film if people have the same problem then it is correct to justify. Before that, we have to just wait,” Alia said. (PTI)

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