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There is no one like you: Alia Bhatt tweets to greet her dad Mahesh Bhatt on birthday

| @indiablooms | Sep 20, 2019, at 05:18 pm

Mumbai, Sept 20 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt on Friday penned down a sweet note to greet her father Mahesh Bhatt on his birthday.

" Hey pops. It’s been great knowing you for the last 26 years.. you’re a good guy. Probably the best.. also the wisest.. also you’re very funny.. did I tell you I think you’re super talented too? Happy Birthday Daddy There is NO ONE like you..I love you @MaheshNBhatt ," Alia tweeted.

The veteran filmmaker turned 71.

She also shared an old image where little Alia could be seen looking straight towards the camera while papa Bhatt is busy speaking over the phone.

Alia is working with her father for the first time in her career in Sadak 2.

The movie is a sequel to his 1991 hit Sadak.

The original movie featured Sanjay Dutt and her elder sister Pooja Bhatt.

Mahesh Bhatt returned to the world of direction after 20 years with this movie.

The movie is scheduled to release next year.

 

Image: Alia Bhatt Twitter page
 

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