Alia Bhatt all set to be pampered with 2 STATES!
For petite Alia Bhatt, it is pretty much akin to home within a home while shooting for 2 STATES. If her debut launch STUDENT OF THE YEAR was meticulously planned by Karan Johar, the fact that Sajid Nadiadwala is known for covering an extra distance when it comes to his actors is only promising a comfortable stint for her.
"It is the best of both worlds that Alia is all set to enjoy and this is one of the major reasons why she jumped on the opportunity when 2 STATES came her way. Let's not forget that both Sajid Nadiadwala and Karan Johar are known for working predominantly with superstars. Both know a thing or two about pampering their actors. For Alia, everything is being presented right up there on a platter," informs a crew member.
While Karan is already committed to making sure that his 'students' get the best possible platform in each of their outings, Sajid is spotting talent that seems promising and catching them when they are young.
"This is the reason why this collaboration is all the more important and an indication of some exciting times ahead. Coming together of two heavyweights would be a reason to rejoice for anyone and when it comes to a relative new entrant like Alia, it is pretty much akin to 'sone pe suhaaga'," an industry insider adds.
Guess Alia has all the right reasons to smile and hope for some pampered times ahead.
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