Alaya F`s Valentine special!
Alaya F shared a delightful surprise with her fans on Valentine's Day, creating a buzz across social media platforms. The actress posted an endearing video featuring herself and her mother, the renowned actress Pooja Bedi, dancing to the timeless love song "Pehla Nasha" from the classic film 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar' which starred Aamir Khan and also her mom Pooja Bedi.
Alaya F and Pooja Bedi dance to 'Pehla Nasha'
The charming video opens with Alaya, known for her incredible dance skills, showcasing her swift moves to the iconic melody of 'Pehla Nasha.' The infectious energy and joy she brings to the dance floor set the tone for a heartwarming celebration of love. As the video unfolds, Pooja Bedi joins her daughter, adding a touch of nostalgia and familial warmth to the dance routine.
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The mother-daughter duo's chemistry and synchronized dance moves makes it a perfect Valentine's Day gift for their fans. Alaya's choice of the evergreen song, combined with their shared enthusiasm for dance, resonated well with the audience, spreading love and joy on this special occasion.
Alaya F on choosing films and completing four years
Alaya F made her Bollywood debut with the film âJawaani Jaaneman' in 2020. She is the daughter of Pooja Bedi and granddaughter of Kabir Bedi. The actress who recently completed four years in the industry, shared insights about her film choices, the influence of having a filmy background, comparisons with contemporaries and much more in an exclusive chat with midday.com.
When asked about what dictates her choice of film and whether she considers the commercial aspect, script, or critical acclaim, Alaya said, "For me, it's the co-actor, the producer, the director, and the script. At least two things have to align; if two out of these four align, it's a project I'm interested in. If less than two things align, then it's not something I'm interested in. All my films have had at least two of these things align, whether it's sometimes the script and the co-actor, sometimes the director, or sometimes all. I think it's mainly that, and then a lot of gut feeling, and finding the right opportunities. You have to make the most out of it, fight for the opportunities you're getting, and fight for the opportunities you're not getting, and then just hope for the best."