Karan Johar spills beans on Alia Bhatt's cameo role in ADHM

Shah Rukh Khan, Imran Abbas, Lisa Haydon and now Alia, it can't get any better than this


Entertainment Desk October 15, 2016
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As the release date of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is around the corner, Karan Johar is unveiling surprises to up our anticipation.

Apart from Shah Rukh Khan, Lisa Haydon and Pakistani actor Imran Abbas, Alia Bhatt will also be seen in a cameo appearance in the Fawad Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan starrer.

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In a recent interview with Rajeev Masand, KJo confirmed that Alia is playing a DJ in The Breakup Song.

"The cameos are all in the film and they are not like the normal cameos. They are not there for no reason. Everyone playing the part of the film is there for a reason barring Alia Bhatt," KJo was quoted as saying, reports Pinkvilla.

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"She has done a cameo in the film. She is playing a DJ in the very song that we are in (The Breakup Song). We had a part for the DJ, so there was a link. It was always a part in the script. If somebody has got to do it, then why not someone whom I love," he added.

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No wonder the song is so groovy because it was DJ Alia in the house.


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ADHM is slated to release on October 28. However, the Cinema Owners and Exhibitors Association of India (COEAI) on Friday announced that movies featuring Pakistani actors won’t be screened in single screen theatres in the four states of India.

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COMMENTS (1)

Bunny Rabbit | 8 years ago | Reply This movie hangs in balance so do the careers of RK and Ash Rai. FK and Anusha are secure star in both the countries it wont affect them.
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