Did Alia Bhatt Just Reveal Her Holiday Burger Feast?

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Key Takeaways
- Alia Bhatt captures holiday moments in London.
- She shares fun activities with daughter Raha.
- Upcoming film 'Alpha' debuts in Christmas 2025.
- Alia's involvement in Busan International Film Festival is notable.
- Her production 'Difficult Daughters' highlights diverse storytelling.
Mumbai, July 25 (NationPress) Bollywood sensation Alia Bhatt offered a glimpse into her delightful holiday in London, where she indulged in breathtaking cloud views, engaging puzzles, and delicious burgers.
Alia took to Instagram stories to share a captivating photo collage capturing the clouds, her puzzle-solving moments with daughter Raha, and her delectable burger feast.
Her caption read: “Good Vibes Only” accompanied by cloud, puzzle, and burger emojis.
On the work front, Alia is set to star in “Alpha” alongside Sharvari, portraying super agents in a film directed by Shiv Rawail, slated for release during the festive Christmas weekend of 2025.
“Alpha” will be the seventh installment in Yash Raj Films' extensive spy universe, which commenced with the “Tiger” series featuring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, starting from “Ek Tha Tiger” and followed by “Tiger Zinda Hai.” This saga continued with “War”, “Pathaan”, and “Tiger 3.” Upcoming titles in this franchise include “War 2”, directed by Ayan Mukerji, “Pathaan 2”, and “Tiger vs. Pathaan.”
In other exciting news, Alia’s film “Difficult Daughters” has been selected for the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).
This line-up includes “Difficult Daughters”, directed by Soni Razdan, produced by Alia and her sister Shaheen Bhatt, alongside renowned indie producer Alan McAlex (Santosh).
According to deadline.com, Kani Kusruti, featured in the Cannes Palme d’Or winning film “All We Imagine As Light”, will collaborate with the film's director Payal Kapadia to produce “The Last Of Them Plagues”, directed by Kunjila Mascillamani.
Kusruti was a jury member at BIFF last year for the New Currents competition.
The lineup also showcases several filmmakers connected to BIFF, including Indian director Pradip Kurbah, recipient of the 2019 Jiseok Award, with his new project “Moon”; Bangladeshi filmmaker Biplob Sarkar, returning with the LGBTQ+-themed “The Magical Men.”
Furthermore, Malaysia’s Lau Kok Rui, from the BIFF 2022 Asian Film Academy, is presenting “Wake Me up When the Mourning Ends”, with Soi Cheang, Stefano Centini, and Wong Kew Soon as producers, as reported by deadline.com.
The lineup also features five Chinese-language projects, with three from Taiwan focusing on female protagonists.
Japan is represented by three filmmakers, Shiraishi Kazuya, Fujita Naoya, and Zhang Yaoyuan, showcasing stories about foreign laborers, a reclusive woman’s identity struggle, and the multifaceted challenges faced by Japanese youth today.