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Ali Zafar won't be dropped from 'Dear Zindagi', according to co-star Alia Bhatt

Ali Zafar won't be dropped from 'Dear Zindagi', according to co-star Alia Bhatt

Earlier, there were speculations that Ali Zafar may be replaced due to Pak-India tensions
Updated 03 Dec, 2016

Fate had the 100 crore club planned for Fawad Khan-starrer Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, so how are the other Bollywood films starring Pakistani stars faring?

There were speculations that Ali Zafar-starrer Dear Zindagi may be hit by the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India, but actor Alia Bhatt rubbished the rumours at an event yesterday.

On being asked, the 23-year-old star said, “Nobody is being replaced. The film will release in its full form."

She also hinted that it's time to move on from this discussion.

"There isn’t much conversation happening around who’s being replaced and who’s not. So, we can leave the edge of that topic for sometime since it has died down,” she said.

Directed by Gauri Shinde of English Vinglish fame, Dear Zindagi also stars Shah Rukh Khan in a key role. The film is scheduled to release on November 25.

Comments

Gaurav Nov 15, 2016 12:30pm
We love Ali Zafar, people like him only bring laughter and smiles
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Aamer Nov 15, 2016 04:25pm
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil has hit 100 carore club not because of Fawad but because of Anushka and Ranbhirs performances. The film would have been hit even if some unknown actor played Fawads part.
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let's talk Nov 15, 2016 07:02pm
worst actress..
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farhan kermani Nov 15, 2016 09:15pm
Dont go Ali Zafar, if you have any self respect left.
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Thoroughthinker Nov 15, 2016 10:11pm
Ali Zafar should himself withdraw from enemy's films.
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Ash20 Nov 16, 2016 12:17pm
Fawad role was like of a guest artist in ADHM. Probably screen time was around 8-10 minutes in 160 minute movie.
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