Alia Bhatt To Be A Part Of Aditya Chopra's YRF Spy Universe, To Play A Super-Agent
Alia Bhatt is all set to enter the filmmaker Aditya Chopra’s YRF Spy Universe. This yet-untitled film from Yash Raj Films will go on floors in 2024.
New Delhi: A new actor is all set to enter the filmmaker Aditya Chopra’s YRF Spy Universe, which already has Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Hrithik Roshan through films such as 'Pathaan', Tiger series, and 'War' respectively. Alia Bhatt will reportedly be a part of the spy universe.
According to IANS, Aditya Chopra is planning a new big-budget action spectacle with Alia, where she will be seen playing a spy. This yet-untitled film from Yash Raj Films will go on floors in 2024.
"Alia is one of the biggest superstars of our country today, and she will play a super-agent in the YRF Spy Universe like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Hrithik Roshan. This will be another epic action spectacle that will leave people at the edge of their seats. Alia will take on a mission that will push her to the edge and this gritty action film will expand the YRF Spy Universe further,” IANS quoted its source as saying.
Alia will be seen in a whole new avatar in the film.
"Alia will be presented in a whole new, never-seen-before manner in this yet untitled film. Her inclusion in the YRF Spy Universe indicates that Aditya Chopra is leaving no audience segment out of the equation for this franchise. Alia is the biggest superstar amongst youth and Gen Z of India and she is also one of the most adored actresses of our generation,”
"She playing a spy in an all-out adrenaline pumping entertainer is a big novelty for all audience skews that she appeals to," the source told IANS.
"Alia is as big as the biggest heroes of our time and she headlining a YRF Spy Universe film pretty much cements this perception."
“Aditya Chopra is very bullish about Alia as an actress who can helm and start a franchise within the Spy Universe on her own and he will pull all stops to mount this project at a scale that will be jaw-dropping," IANS quoted its source as saying.