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Alia on deleting RRR posts from Instagram

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt who recently starred in S.S Rajamouli’s magnum opus ‘RRR’ took to her Instagram handle for responding to assumptions which stated that she had ‘apparently deleted RRR posts because she’s upset with the team’.
By Agencies

MUMBAI


Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt who recently starred in S.S Rajamouli’s magnum opus ‘RRR’ took to her Instagram handle for responding to assumptions which stated that she had ‘apparently deleted RRR posts because she’s upset with the team’.


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Taking to her Instagram stories, she penned a strongly worded note which read, “In today's randomness I've heard that I apparently deleted my RRR posts because I'm upset with the team”.


Asking people to not make assumptions based on her Instagram, she wrote, “I sincerely request everyone not to make assumptions based on something as random as an Instagram grid. I ALWAYS realign old video posts from my profile grid because I prefer it to look less cluttered”

She further added, “I am eternally grateful that I got to be a part of the world of RRR. I loved playing Sita, I loved being directed by Rajamouli Sir, I loved working with Tarak and Charan - I loved every single thing about my experience on this film”.

On a closing note she wrote, “The only reason I'm bothering to clarify this is because Rajamouli Sir and the team have put in years of effort and energy to bring this beautiful film to life and I refuse to let any misinformation around the film and experience slide”.

 

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