Alia Bhatt (c), seen here performing with Varun Dhawan (l) and Siddharth Malhotra in the Dream Team concert in Oakland, Calif., Aug. 13. (Amar D. Gupta/Siliconeer)


Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt says he is proud of his daughter Alia Bhatt’s work and feels she must taste failure as well. – @Siliconeer #Siliconeer #AliaBhatt #MaheshBhatt #Bollywood


In her five-year career, Alia has garnered rave reviews for her acting and also got commercial success with films like “Highway,” “2 States,” “Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania,” “Kapoor and Sons,” “Udta Punjab,” barring “Shaandaar,” that did not do well.

“It’s good. She (Alia) should taste failure. She is just a human being like everybody else,” Bhatt told PTI.

The “Saaransh” helmer looks at the work of his 23-year-old daughter with pride.

“She has evolved from a reasonably good talented beginner to an extraordinary actor in ‘Udta Punjab.’ She has nailed it in that film. I wonder where this emotional intelligence is coming from. Alia staggered me in ‘Udta Punjab,'” the 67-year-old filmmaker said.

Nowadays, quite a few Bollywood actresses are going to the West to explore new options.

When asked, if he would be okay with Alia going to Hollywood, Bhatt said he will be a supportive father.

“She is an adult who is far more successful than I would have ever imagined her to be at this age. She is the master of her own life, she is the captain of her ship.

“She can do whatever what she chooses to do, I will walk with her, help and applaud her,” he added.

The “Arth” helmer is excited about his upcoming TV show “Naamkarann,” of which he is the creative writer.

To be aired on Star Plus channel next month, the show explores the journey of a 10-year-old who carves out her identity and takes charge of her own destiny.