Alia Bhatt makes a surprise appearance at Alan Walker’s concert; stuns fans

In one of the photos shared online, Alia Bhatt and Alan Walkter posed together, smiling as they held each other, marking a memorable moment. Her presence at the concert highlights the growing trend of international artists finding a strong fan base in India.

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Bollywood star Alia Bhatt made a surprise appearance at Grammy-winning DJ Alan Walker’s concert in Bengaluru, delighting fans. Videos of the actress greeting the audience have since gone viral on social media. In one clip, Alia is seen stepping onto the stage to a warm welcome, addressing the crowd with a cheerful “Namaskara (Hello) Bengaluru. Surprise, surprise.”

Dressed in a striking blue off-shoulder bodycon dress paired with heels, Alia charmed the audience, while Alan Walker, sporting his signature grey hoodie, black pants, and mask, kept the energy high. During her appearance, the song “Chal Kudiye” from her upcoming movie Jigra played in the background, further exciting the crowd.

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In one of the photos shared online, Alia and Alan posed together, smiling as they held each other, marking a memorable moment. Her presence at the concert highlights the growing trend of international artists finding a strong fan base in India.

Alia’s appearance also coincides with the anticipation for her upcoming film Jigra, directed by Vasan Bala, known for his work in Monica, O My Darling. The movie features Alia in the role of Satya, a sister determined to save her brother, Ankur, played by newcomer Vedang Raina. Jigra, produced by Dharma Productions in collaboration with Viacom18 Studios and Eternal Sunshine Productions, is set to release in theatres on October 11.

Jigra will be locking heads with the Rajkummar Rao & Triptii Dimri starrer, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video.

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