Alia Bhatt Remembers Her First Shooting Day with Sidharth Malhotra for ‘Kapoor & Sons’
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Mumbai, March 18 (NationPress) Bollywood icon Alia Bhatt reminisced on March 18 about her experience during the filming of Kapoor & Sons.
As she celebrated the film's 10th anniversary, Alia reflected on her initial day of shooting and the creation of the chart-topping song “Kar Gayi Chull,” which resonated widely with the youth.
In a post she shared, originally from Dharma Productions, Alia wrote, “So many memories #10YearsOfKapoorandSons.”
In the accompanying video, Alia recalled, “I distinctly remember that my first day on set for Kapoor and Sons was dedicated to filming Kar Gayi Chull, which turned out to be such a colossal success. When you see me dancing in that song, I’m genuinely just enjoying myself.”
She elaborated, “I was simply having an amazing time. It didn’t feel very performative; it felt authentic, and that’s the vibe Shakun Batra cultivated. Even during our main outdoor shoot in Coonoor, I had sporadic shooting schedules but chose to stay throughout the entire duration.”
For those unfamiliar, Alia Bhatt made her debut in Bollywood with Student of the Year in 2012, directed by Karan Johar.
Kapoor & Sons hit theaters in 2016, featuring a stellar cast including Sidharth Malhotra, Fawad Khan, Rishi Kapoor, Ratna Pathak Shah, and Rajat Kapoor.
The movie's plot centers around a dysfunctional family gathering at their ancestral home, where long-standing issues, sibling rivalries, and emotional entanglements arise as they prepare to celebrate their grandfather’s birthday.
Directed by Shakun Batra and produced by Karan Johar under the banner of Dharma Productions, Kapoor & Sons premiered on March 18, 2016, receiving positive reviews and performing well at the box office.
A highlight of the film’s soundtrack was the lively track “Kar Gayi Chull,” which quickly became a party anthem among young audiences.
The song, featuring Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra, instantly became a sensation, with its catchy hook step remaining popular among youth today.