Need more experience in filmdom to do TV show: Alia

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 22 2015 | 12:42 PM IST

While many Bollywood celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan and Shahid Kapoor have tasted success in the telly world, actress Alia Bhatt feels she needs "many more years in the Indian film industry" to do a TV show.

The "Highway" actress says TV requires a "lot of body of work".

"For me to do a TV show you need a lot of body of work. Like for Amit ji (Amitabh Bachchan), he is a superstar, who can hold that together. For me, I need many more years in the Indian film industry to hold a TV show together," Alia, who has appeared on TV mostly for film promotions, told IANS.

"You need a big body of work to hold a TV show on your shoulders. Its not in terms of shooting length. It's for you to be well known and well appreciated by fans so that you can hold a TV show," added the 22-year-old, who will next be seen on the silver screen in filmmaker Vikas Bahl's romantic comedy "Shaandaar" alongside actor Shahid Kapoor.

Apparently, Alia signed "Shaandaar" much before she did "Highway" and Bahl came into limelight with Kangana Ranaut starrer "Queen".

Asked what urged her to take up this film, Alia explained: "What I really liked about the concept is that Vikas came to me with only five lines. He said that it's a love story of two insomniacs, there is a destination wedding, there are some four characters that seem completely crazy to me.

"The world that he was describing turned out very fairytale type where there were castles, horses, stars and dragonflies. I felt that the world was unique. The story was entertaining, fun and sweet. Also there was this father-daughter relationship between Pankaj (Kapur) sir and me, which I found very interesting," she added.

Alia also described "Shaandaar" as the "first time destination wedding film" in India.

"We all are very well aware that 'shaadi' (wedding) films do really well in our Indian film industry. 'Shaadi' is such an important moment for all of us in our lives. We really go all out to celebrate a wedding.

"Destination wedding people have not really touched upon. There is always 'shaadi', but not like the one we are showing in the film, where all of us go to a destination and live under one roof. This is something that Vikas has touched upon for the first time," she added.

Asked whether she would be marrying someone from the film fraternity or would like to tie the knot to someone from a non filmy background just like Shahid, Alia, who earlier regarded 31 as the right for marriage, said: "I think time will tell. I can't predict the future at this moment".

"Shaandaar" released on Thursday on the occasion of Dussehra.

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First Published: Oct 22 2015 | 12:28 PM IST

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