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Alia Bhatt’s Hollywood debut ‘Heart of Stone’ reflects her roots

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Shillong, August 11: Actress Alia Bhatt is set to make her Hollywood debut in the upcoming streaming release ‘Heart of Stone.’ She reveals that her character, Keya Dhawan, truly embodies her origins and personal identity.

As per IANS, Alia expressed her enthusiasm for the film, citing the opportunity to collaborate with Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan as a major factor in her decision to join the project.

‘Heart of Stone’ promises an exhilarating adventure led by the dynamic pairing of Gal Gadot and Alia.

Alia shared her motivations for choosing this role and film, stating that it offered a significant opportunity to break into the global market and fulfill her desire for an English language film experience. She wanted a role that resonated with her cultural background, which she found in the character of Keya Dhawan. Keya, hailing from India, confronts challenging circumstances and fights for her goals within the film’s narrative.

The actress also highlighted her admiration for Gal Gadot’s strong female lead and the film’s modern action-packed storyline. Alia’s appreciation for director Tom Harper’s work further fueled her excitement for the project. These combined factors led her to confidently embrace this new cinematic endeavor.

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