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Alia Bhatt was caught sleeping in school washroom!

Alia Bhatt has revealed that she was once punished in school for sleeping inside the washroom. The 23-year-old actress says she had the habit of sleeping in school and had to face a punishment when she was caught.
By PTI

Alia Bhatt has revealed that she was once punished in school for sleeping inside the washroom. The 23-year-old actress says she had the habit of sleeping in school and had to face a punishment when she was caught.



“I was given a punishment to clean the desk for one week. What I did was — which one shouldn’t do — but I used to go to school and sleep in the bathroom. So, one day the teacher caught me sleeping in the bathroom. She went to check why is this girl missing,” Alia told reporters.


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“Then I had to wipe the desk for a week. Very bad thing to do. So please don’t sleep in class, sleep at home,” she added. The Udta Punjab star was speaking at a special event organised to celebrate Children’s Day.


Alia interacted with the children of ACORN Foundation and answered some of the questions by her young fans. “I asked one of the kids my age and he said 32! I am a kid too and hence wanted to celebrate children’s day with you. I feel so happy here. I have never done this before but I wish to celebrate children’s day like this every year,” she said.

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