Alia Bhatt 2014
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Alia Bhatt reveals her hot 'grey shades,' covers Femina December issue (see pics)
Lifestyle | November 27, 2014 9:49 ISTNew Delhi: Alia Bhatt, the stunning new diva of Bollywood has covered the December issue of Femina magazine.Being an anniversary issue, Femina has kept the continuation of ‘Be Unstoppable' edition of its previous issues in
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Alia Bhatt to endorse Caprese brand
Lifestyle | November 14, 2014 18:43 ISTNew Delhi: Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has been roped in as the brand ambassador of ladies fashion accessories brand Caprese.Alia will present the new autumn-winter collection of Caprese filmed at an ancient styled piazza in
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