Alia Bhatt croons to Raazi's first song with Shankar Mahadevan on Rising Star 2 and it's soothing to the ears
Alia Bhatt promoted her upcoming film Raazi on the singing reality show Rising Star 2's grand finale. She crooned to the first song of Raazi along with Shankar Mahadevan.
Alia Bhatt is gearing up for the release of her upcoming film Raazi. The talented actor visited the sets of the singing reality show Rising Star 2 judged by Shankar Mahadevan, Diljit Dosanjh and Monali Thakur.
During the show, Alia and Shankar crooned to the first song of the film for the very first time. Alia's soulful voice matched up to Shankar's and it was soothing to the ears.
Shankar captioned the video on his Instagram page stating, "Mai jahan rahoon, jaha me yaad rahe tu! Watch our amiable @aliaabhatt sing our first song from @raazihoon on #RisingStar2GrandFinale last night."
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Talking about her role in Raazi, Alia told a leading daily, "The guilt that Sehmat feels as a wife was the toughest to portray. There were these points in the script where Meghna wrote, ‘Sehmat gives a knowing look’. I used to wonder what it means. We used to giggle about it, but when she explained it to me, I realised what she meant. Sehmat is around so many people, and she’s seeing and hearing so many things. She cleverly camouflages her true feelings with fake reactions that will go well with the people around her at that point. I wondered how I would give ‘that look’. Portraying a spy in the garb of a wife was difficult."
When asked what did she learn from her character in the film, Alia Bhatt said, "I learnt about the sheer selflessness of people and the willingness with which they would give up everything for their nation. Look at Sehmat in the trailer. Someone once said to me that there is no such thing as a selfless deed, but I don’t think that is true, especially in this case. I don’t think I could have played a more selfless character than Sehmat. A parent putting a child’s interest before his or hers is a great deal, but to put your country’s interest before everything else is even greater. The line in the trailer, ‘Watan ke aage kuch nahi, khud bhi nahi’ encapsulates a sentiment, which is difficult to emulate on screen."
























































