Alia Bhatt On Her Less Screen Time In Heart Of Stone Trailer: 'I Am Not Too Worried About That'
The trailer of Alia Bhatt’s first international project, 'Heart Of Stone', was released on Sunday. Though Alia plays the main antagonist, the trailer had Alia for very limited screen time.
New Delhi: The trailer of Alia Bhatt’s first international project, 'Heart Of Stone', was released on Sunday. The film also stars Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan. The trailer was launched at Netflix's Tudum fan festival in Sao Paulo, Brazil in the presence of Alia, Gal and Jamie. Going by the trailer, Alia plays the main antagonist but the trailer had Alia for very limited screen time.
In a conversation with Mid-Day, Alia spoke about how she is not thinking about how the audience would react to her less screen time in the trailer. “Woh toh hoga hi. But I am not too worried about that because I feel, at the end of the day, you have to get a sense of what the story is all about, and when the story leads you to the final film, and it’s the final film that matters,” she told Mid-Day.
Talking about her Hollywood debut, she said, “It was a very special film in the first place for me to be a part of. I shot it at a very exciting time when I was feeling like it was a nice time to break into another language, into Hollywood, as you call it. But I was having a lot of fun and met some amazing people while I was doing that.”
The trailer shows Rachel Stone (Gal Gadot) an intelligence operative for a shadowy global peacekeeping agency, skydiving from a death-defying height.
Stone and Parker (Jamie Dornan) are among the organisation's highly-trained agents, who have no political leanings or national allegiances and are described as "working together to keep peace in a turbulent world."
But when hacker Keya Dhawan (Bhatt) steals the agency's most valuable - and dangerous - weapon (a technological core that "gives the Charter its power," it's "heart," if you will), Stone sets off on an epic, globe-trotting adventure to save the day and clear her name.
The film, directed by Tom Harper, will debut on Netflix on August 11.