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Alia Bhatt: Ali Zafar is not being replaced in 'Dear Zindagi'

Alia Bhatt has denied reports that Pakistani actor Ali Zafar has been replaced from her upcoming film 'Dear Zindagi'. Earlier, reports were doing the rounds that 36-year-old Zafar was replaced by Tahir Raj Bhasin in the movie amid row over banning Pakistani artists from working in India.
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Alia Bhatt has denied reports that Pakistani actor Ali Zafar has been replaced from her upcoming film 'Dear Zindagi'. Earlier, reports were doing the rounds that 36-year-old Zafar was replaced by Tahir Raj Bhasin in the movie amid row over banning Pakistani artists from working in India.



Alia Bhatt has denied reports that Pakistani actor Ali Zafar has been replaced from her upcoming film 'Dear Zindagi'. Earlier, reports were doing the rounds that 36-year-old Zafar was replaced by Tahir Raj Bhasin in the movie amid row over banning Pakistani artists from working in India


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"Dear Zindagi is closest to my life. I am not saying I am exactly that character but I relate to it the most. Getting pissed off with relationships, there is a dialogue in teaser 3, where I say I hate couples. That happens," Alia said. "Not only me, but everyone will be able to see a shade of themselves in my character," she said.


The actress 'hopes' that the recent demonetization move of the government will not affect her film.


Directed by Gauri Shinde of 'English Vinglish'-fame, 'Dear Zindagi', which also stars Shah Rukh Khan, Angad Bedi, Kunal Kapoor, is scheduled to release on November 25.

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