'Raazi' actress Alia Bhatt features on Amul ad and its 'Utterly Bhatterly' cute
Written By
DNA Web Team
| Updated: May 16, 2018, 10:05 AM IST
Alia Bhatt's latest film 'Raazi' is not just enjoying a fantastic box office inning but also got a validation from Amul
Even after so many years, Amul never fails to charm us with graphic posters for the newsmakers in town. The latest one features Alia Bhatt as 'Utterly Bhatterly Delicious' Amul girl. They have recreated the poster of Alia Bhatt's latest film, 'Raazi' where the actress in the role of spy Sehmat is seen pointing a gun.
But on the Amul ad, she has bread and butter in her hand and looks super cute. Just like the audience verdict, Amul has also given a thumbs up to Meghna Gulzar film as they wrote "Sab raazi hai." Karan Johar's Dharma Productions is one of the producer of 'Raazi' is also happy with the honour and wrote, "Thank you Amul, glad to you have you Raazi too!" Alia Bhatt's Gully Boy co-star Ranveer Singh is among the first one in b-town to cheer for Amul's creativity and wrote 'wow' in the comments section.
Alia Bhatt fans are also impressed with her Amul ad as her post on Instagram has garnered over 3 million views in less than 24 hours.
Directed by Meghna Gulzar, Raazi is a spy thriller which casts Alia Bhatt as Kashmiri girl Sehmat who is married off to a Pakistani army officer played by Vicky Kaushal. She is planted in Pakistan to to get information in the times of Indo-Pak war. Raazi is based on Harinder Sikka's Calling Sehmat. Released on Friday, Raazi has collected almost Rs. 40 crores in four days of its release.
In an interview to DNA After, Alia Bhatt's co-star Vicky Kaushal said the team didn't expect Raazi to do so well. He said, "We knew it would do well, magar itna achha kar jayegi, we hadn’t thought of. When I read the script, I was blown away and there was a beautiful feeling of gratitude in my heart for these people who live in anonymity to safeguard others. That, for me, is a huge selfless act of bravery. So, I said a silent thank you in my heart. And I’m so happy to read the reviews and see people sharing their feelings on social media after watching the film. This is exactly what we felt after reading the script and we were able to translate that on screen. It’s a surreal feeling."