Karan Johar’s statement on ‘Alpha’ is in the news

Entertainment: Filmmaker Karan Johar has expressed his reaction to the spy thriller “Alpha,” starring Alia Bhatt, Sharvari, and Bobby Deol. The film was released in theaters on July 3 and has received mixed reviews from audiences. While some have praised the film’s action and the actors’ performances, others have raised questions about its story. Meanwhile, Karan Johar praised “Alpha” on his Instagram story, calling it a good start for theaters. He wrote that at a time when attracting audiences to theaters is difficult, “Alpha” has achieved a strong opening. He believes this proves that the final decision rests with the audience, not the negativity of social media. Karan Johar specifically praised actress Alia Bhatt, saying that she has once again proven that she possesses both stellar acting and strong star power. He wrote that Alia’s presence and performance on the big screen both leave a lasting impact. He also praised the film’s production company, Yash Raj Films, saying that the banner consistently produces great films that offer a unique theatrical viewing experience. Karan urged people to step aside from the negativity of social media and enjoy the films in theaters. However, Karan Johar made no mention of the film’s other lead actors, Sharvari Wagh and Bobby Deol, in his statement, which has become a topic of discussion. The film “Alpha” is a spy thriller revolving around female agents. Alia Bhatt and Sharvari play Sita and Durga, respectively. Anil Kapoor plays the RAW chief. Hrithik Roshan also has a special cameo in the film, while Bobby Deol plays the main villain. Social media is witnessing varying opinions about the film. Some viewers are calling it an entertaining and powerful action film, while others found its story weak. In such a situation, Karan Johar’s support is further fueling the buzz around the film. In his message, Karan Johar also stated that watching movies in theaters is a unique experience and should be encouraged. He added that cinemas are reviving, and audiences should be a part of this atmosphere.




