Shah Rukh Khan may be Alia Bhatt’s life coach in Gauri Shinde’s Dear Zindagi, but the actress turned an advisor for BollywoodLife. And in an EXCLUSIVE interview she doled out some sound advice on breakups and love…
Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan have already won us over with the Dear Zindagi teasers. Each time Gauri Shinde’s this slice of life film’s video is released it makes us more and more eager to watch the movie on 70mm. Now we caught up with Alia last week and were impressed with the petite babe’s candid and bindaas attitude. Alia certainly i super confident of her craft. No wonder in a short span the actress has turned out to be not just one of the most bankable actresses in the business, but one of the most talented ones. What’s amazing is that Karan Johar’s this student has dabbled indifferent kinds of roles and yet managed to taste success in almost all of them. Now when we met Alia we decided to play a fun breakup quiz with her. And turned out that Alia was actually our love guru. While answering our queries Alia alo doled out some very sound advice to those who’ve gone through a bad heartbreak. We’re sure this is one love guru that people will love.
Your go to breakup song
You know what I’m one of those people who likes to listen to sad songs when I’m going through a sad time. So I listen to Lag jaa gale. All sad songs. Now my new favourite is Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.
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