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Bobby Deol Clears the Air: No Rift With Alia Bhatt on ‘Alpha’ Set

Bobby Deol shuts down rumours of fallout with Alia Bhatt, calls her his favourite on the ‘Alpha’ set

Amid swirling gossip, Bobby Deol assures fans there’s no fallout with Alia Bhatt on the set of ‘Alpha’, praising her talent and reaffirming his bond with the star.

When the word “fallout” started popping up on fan forums and Twitter threads, it was easy to assume something had gone wrong between Bobby Deol and Alia Bhatt on the set of the much‑anticipated film ‘Alpha’. The buzz was loud enough that even casual onlookers were asking, “Did they really have a fight?”

In a candid conversation during a press break, Bobby put the rumours to rest, smile‑lined and relaxed. “There’s no fallout,” he said, chuckling softly. “If anything, Alia is one of my favourite people to work with. She brings such energy that it lifts everyone around her.”

He went on to describe a particular scene they were shooting that day – a high‑octane chase through a bustling market. “She nailed the timing, the expression, everything,” Bobby noted, adding that the crew was practically cheering her on. “When we wrapped, I could see the whole team buzzing. That’s the kind of vibe we love on set.”

Beyond the immediate camaraderie, Bobby also took a moment to praise the man behind the camera. “Aditya Chopra has created a space where actors can just be themselves,” he said, nodding toward the director, who was overseeing the scene from the monitor. “He trusts us, and that trust translates into better performances.”

Fans who have been tracking the duo’s off‑screen friendship will find reassurance in Bobby’s words. The two have been spotted sharing jokes, swapping music playlists, and even challenging each other to impromptu dance-offs during breaks. “We’re just two people having fun,” Bobby concluded, “and that’s what makes the whole ‘Alpha’ experience so special.”

So, if you’ve been wondering whether tension simmered behind the scenes, the answer is a clear no. Instead, there’s a growing bond, genuine admiration, and a shared excitement for what ‘Alpha’ will eventually bring to the big screen.

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