
Mumbai: The trailer for Alia Bhatt’s much-awaited film “Alpha” was released on Wednesday. The teaser was released a few days ago, showing the actress in intense action. The story revolves around a girl who has been trained since childhood by her father for a secret program called ‘Alpha’. The trailer now offers a glimpse into the story of ‘Alpha’, its twists, and many surprising moments.
What is there in the ‘Alpha’ trailer?
The trailer of the film ‘Alpha’ starts with Bobby Deol introducing little Alia and saying that her mother’s name was Janaki, and we will make her Sita.
Alia plays the character Alpha in the film. From childhood, she is introduced to a secret program called “Alpha,” and Bobby provides her with rigorous training for it.
The story revolves around the character of Alia. When Alpha turns 18, Bobby gifts her an address card, which reads the 34th floor and flat number 3418. Alia asks him what she needs to do there. Bobby replies, “That’s where I trained you.” After this, Alia sets out on her first mission. On the 34th floor, she engages in intense violence against her enemies. Sometimes she attacks with a knife, sometimes she shoots an enemy in the head.
What about a twist in Bobby Deol’s character?
In the trailer, it turns out that Bobby Deol isn’t actually Alia’s father. He kidnapped Alia as a child for his mission, ‘Alpha’, then trained her ruthlessly, and named her Sita. But now, the same Sita will destroy his Lanka, with Anil Kapoor at his side. Bobby Deol’s character in ‘Alpha’ is named Fateh, and he delivers powerful dialogues. Finally, he declares, “India didn’t respect Alpha. Now, India will fear Alpha.” Then comes Hrithik Roshan, but his portrayal remains a mystery.
When will ‘Alpha’ release?
“Alpha” is the seventh installment in Yash Raj Films’ spy universe, but the first to feature a female spy. Alia Bhatt stars in the lead role, along with Sharvari Wagh and Anil Kapoor. The film is scheduled for release on July 3rd. Directed by Shiv Rawail, the film’s story is written by actor Uday Chopra.



















