The 23-year-old actress, who has impressed fans with performances in "Highway" and "2 States", says she has always intended to do roles that people can't imagine her in and character of tough Bihari migrant in "Udta Punjab" is exactly that.
"What attracted me to the film was that no one would really imagine me playing this character and I found that challenging and interesting. I was very happy that here's a role which has no glimpse of it in my previous roles. Also, the story is very important," Alia told PTI.
Apart from working on getting the Bihari accent right, Alia says she worked hard on acquiring the correct body language.
"I took a few workshops to get the right body language. Like, I move my hands and roll my eyes a lot while speaking but these people (in villages) have dead-pan expressions because they can't waste time in expressing themselves to you. They have other things to do."
Alia was particularly left touched by the women in these
places.
"The toughness that these women have is inspiring. People say women in villages are not strong, can't do anything but they are amazing... They work, support the family and have this no-nonsense attitude, which I think is very cool."
Another aspect of "Udta Punjab" which made the making worthwhile for the young star was working with director Abhishek Chaubey.
"It was fabulous working with him. He has this rare quality of guiding you through the journey of the film and still giving you space to try your own. That's not found in every director and actor. He has the right balance."
While the "Kapoor & Sons" star already had a working history with Shahid courtesy their romantic drama "Shaandaar", being on the sets with Kareena and Punjabi star Diljit was a new experience for Alia.
"I made sure I stay on the sets with Kareena as I love watching her on screen. She is magical in front of the camera. She is like moth to the flame, that fiery she is... It was great learning experience to watch her.
"Diljit and I interacted quite a bit and he is a very warm, hardworking guy. We all have worked very hard on this movie and hope it comes out good for us."
