08 May,2021 08:15 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Alia Bhatt Picture Courtesy: Yogen Shah
Since the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic has turned out to be far more traumatic and tumultuous, everyone in the Hindi film industry is coming out and doing his/her bit. Alia Bhatt is one of them, who has been sharing stories on her Instagram account about oxygen cylinders and hospital beds.
Her latest post is equally crucial. The actress shared the contact numbers of some frontline mental health NGOs and talked about how these are tough times. Have a look at her post right here:
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Alia Bhatt is now working with journalist Faye D'Souza to share useful information for the virus-hit, including COVID helpline numbers, and the availability of hospital beds and oxygen supplies. She even shared an Instagram story about the same, here it is:
She will next be seen in SS Rajamouli's opus, RRR, which also stars Ram Charan, Junior NTR, and Ajay Devgn. âRRR' is set against the backdrop of the pre-independence era in the 1920s. The movie is a fictional tale that narrates the journeys of Komaram Bheem and Alluri Seethrama Raju, played by Jr NTR and Ram Charan, respectively. The movie marks Alia Bhatt's Tollywood debut. She plays Sita opposite Ram Charan. 'RRR' sees Ajay Devgn in an extended cameo. The film will have a worldwide release on October 13, 2021 on the festive occasion of Dusshera.
PEN movies got the rights of the film. They will be the distributors of 'RRR' across North India. Produced by DVV Danayya, the movie is set to release in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, and several other Indian languages.
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