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Alia Bhatt & Sharvari are the ALPHA girls of Aditya Chopra’s YRF Spy Universe!

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Friday, 5 July 2024 (13:47 IST)
Bollywood superstar Alia Bhatt is headlining the first female-led YRF Spy Universe film, being produced by Aditya Chopra. Joining her, will be the rising star of the industry and YRF’s homegrown talent, Sharvari. They both play super-agents in the spyverse and it looks like Aditya Chopra is presenting them as the ALPHA girls of the pack!

YRF, Alia & Sharvari on Friday revealed the title of the film - Alpha - a front-footed declaration of sorts that these girls will cause mayhem on the big screen! This is a clear take by YRF to highlight a societal misinterpretation that only Men can be Alphas!

In the title reveal video, Alia Bhatt is heard saying, “Greek alphabet ka sabse pehla akshar
Aur humare program ka motto.. sabse pehle, sabse tezz, sabs veer. Dhyaan se dekho toh har sheher mein ek jungle hai. Aur jungle mein hamesha Raj karega.. ALPHA!”
 
 
Aditya Chopra is leaving no stone unturned to make the first female-led YRF Spy Universe film into an action spectacle. Alpha is being directed by Shiv Rawail of the blockbuster global streaming series The Railway Men fame, which was also produced by YRF.

Created by producer Aditya Chopra, the YRF spy universe kicked is the biggest IP of Indian cinema today. All films of the spyverse Ek Tha Tiger, Tiger Zinda Hai, War, Pathaan, Tiger 3 have been blockbusters.

Alia-Sharvari’s Alpha is the next big offering from Aditya Chopra, who is also currently making War 2 with Hrithik Roshan and NTR Jr in the lead. The next films from this fabled blockbuster universe would be Pathaan 2, followed by Tiger vs Pathaan.

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