Alia Bhatt’s goofy throwback Croissant pic: A twist on René Magritte’s ‘The Son of Man’ | Hindi Movie News

Alia Bhatt’s goofy throwback Croissant pic: A twist on René Magritte’s ‘The Son of Man’ | Hindi Movie News



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Currently taking part in the shoot for the most awaited film ‘Alpha’, Alia Bhatt has now shared a throwback pic treat for her Insta fam, featuring the ‘Jigra’ star enjoying a croissant.

Taking to her Instagram stories, Ali Bhatt shared a throwback pic of her having a Croissant. Making a goofy expression on her face, indicating a surreal painting, the ‘Alpha’ star penned a caption that read, “Parisian treat FTW #Throwback.”

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Interestingly the throwback pic seems to be an interesting Alia Bhatt style of the famous surreal painting ‘The Son of Man, 1946 by the veteran Rene Magritte.When the original picture was of a mysterious man with an apple on his face, it was replaced with a croissant by Alia Bhatt. A humorous twist by Bollywood’s talented actor.

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Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt recently shared a pic of her from the Kashmir shooting schedule of ‘Alpha’. The post which was shared with the caption, “कश्मीर#alpha.”, was soon flooded with comments from fans. One comment read, “Cuteness overload .” Another one commented, “My cutest.”

For the unversed, ‘Alpha’ is part of the Spy universe, starring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari in the lead. The movie will be released on December 25, 2025 and the expectations are quite high.
Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt’s recent outing ‘Jigra’ is receiving mixed reviews from the audiences. Directed by the veteran Vasan Bala, ‘Jigra’ hit the big screens on October 11 and the movie also featured the actors Vedang Raina, Rahul Ravindran, Jason Shah, Akansha, and Aditya Nanda in pivotal roles. ETimes rated the Alia Bhatt starrer, 2.5 out of 5 and the review read, “Alia Bhatt delivers a solid performance, but the thriller falls short of its potential.”





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