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Alia Bhatt’s crazy photo of the Crescent: a variation of René Magritte’s “Son of Man” | Hindi Cinema News

Alia Bhatt’s crazy photo of the Crescent: a variation of René Magritte’s “Son of Man” | Hindi Cinema News

Alia Bhatt's crazy Crescent photo: a variation of
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I am currently participating in the shooting of the most anticipated film ‘Alpha‘, Alia Bhatt has now shared a throwback photo for her Insta family, featuring the ‘Jigra“Star tasting a croissant.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, Ali Bhatt shared a photo of herself having a croissant. Making an awkward expression on her face, pointing to a surreal painting, the “Alpha” star penned a caption that read: “Parisian treat FTW #Throwback.”

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Interestingly, the throwback photo seems to be an interesting style of Alia Bhatt from the famous surrealist painting ‘The Son of Man1946 by the veteran Rene Magritte.When the original photo depicted a mysterious man with an apple on his face, it was replaced with a croissant by Alia Bhatt. A humorous touch from the talented Bollywood actor.

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Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt recently shared a photo of herself taken during the shooting of ‘Alpha’ in Kashmir. The post shared with the caption “कश्मीर#alpha. » was quickly flooded with comments from fans. One comment read: “Cuteness overload.” Another commented: “My cutest. »

For the unversed, ‘Alpha’ is part of the Spy universe, with Alia Bhatt and Sharvari in the lead. The film will be released on December 25, 2025 and the expectations are quite high.
Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt’s recent release ‘Jigra’ is receiving mixed reviews from the audience. Directed by veteran Vasan Bala, ‘Jigra’ hit the big screens on October 11 and the film also featured actors Vedang Raina, Rahul Ravindran, Jason Shah, Akansha and Aditya Nanda in key roles. ETimes rated the Alia Bhatt starrer, 2.5 out of 5 and the review said, “Alia Bhatt delivers a strong performance, but the thriller doesn’t live up to its potential.”