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Milan Fashion Week: Alia Bhatt makes a jaw-dropping appearance in a fur coat, silk and stockings; teases action film 'Alpha'

Pic: Gucci

Alia Bhatt made jaws drop when she stepped up the red carpet at the Milan Fashion Week 2025, making a bold appearance that left fans and fashion critics wanting more.

Alia makes a show-stopping appearance

The actress, who is also the global brand ambassador for Gucci, walked in wearing a dramatic fur coat over a nude satin ensemble, paired with chic net stockings and heels. Her sleek new longer hair, smoky eyes, and a statement purse added the finishing touches to her bold yet elegant look that left the internet swooning.

Alia spills the beans on Alpha

Bhatt, who has become a regular at international fashion events, used the spotlight to drop an exciting update about her next big-screen project. Speaking to Variety, she revealed, “Alpha releases on 25th December 2025. Wow! It’s pretty close. Yeah, that’s a big one for me, because it’s my first venture into action and I’m really curious to see how the audience connects with that.”

About the film

‘Alpha’, touted as a high-octane spy thriller, marks Bhatt’s foray into the action genre as a leading lady, a departure from her usual rom-com and drama roles. Prior to ‘Alpha’, Alia got a taste of action when she starred in the film ‘Heart of Stone’, opposite Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan’. She also backed the film ‘Jigra’ that saw her break away from her comedic and romatic heroine roles. The announcement has already stirred buzz online, with fans eagerly awaiting to see the actress in an all-new avatar. The film was teased in the recent release ‘War 2’, starring Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR. A short snippet of the film was played during the post-credit scene, introducing fans to the world of ‘Alpha’. Alia will take on the lead in the first female-led film in the YRF spy universe that also features Shah Rukh Khan as ‘Pathaan’ and Salman Khan as ‘Tiger’.

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