Alia Bhatt has finally responded to the online backlash she faced following her appearance at the 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) last week. The Gangubai Kathiawadi star, who presented the Best Film Not in the English Language award at the ceremony, drew attention not just for her presence on the global stage but also for the reaction to her on‑camera remarks and body language in post‑event interviews, especially when she was asked about the biggest movie twist.

Alia Bhatt responds to Gone Girl interview criticism at BAFTA
Alia Bhatt garnered significant attention on the BAFTAs red carpet, but she also faced criticism for a video clip of her interaction during the event. In the clip, she was asked to name a movie with a particularly impressive plot twist. Alia appeared momentarily surprised before mentioning Gone Girl, prompting a flurry of social media reactions.
Many viewers questioned whether she had actually seen the film and criticised her response as overly hesitant or awkward. Some users suggested that she seemed nervous and was trying to emulate a confident, international-star persona. The clip quickly became the subject of debates online, with fans and critics alike discussing whether her reaction reflected genuine surprise or a spontaneous attempt to answer under pressure.
In the wake of the criticism, Alia spoke with fashion commentator Diet Sabya to clarify her remarks. Addressing the uproar over her expressions and delivery, she said, “Why is it being talked about so much? Is it because of my expression?”
She elaborated on what was happening in her mind during the interview. “So basically I really think it is the best twist but I have not liked watched it in… when did it release? 10 years ago? So I have not watched it after that. So when she was like, ‘that monologue,’ I was like ‘haan’ (yes) and I was going back in my head that oh ya, ‘that monologue, correct correct correct’ and she was mentioned cleaning the floor and I was like like ‘haan’ (yes) so I was like going back in time and I guess that’s what you saw. I am a cool girl. I am a sweet girl. But I could be… total… I mean I can be like… I am more sweet than I am cool. Actually, I don’t think I am cool. I am uncool girl, my sister would say that. (sic)”
Alia Bhatt’s upcoming films
Alia Bhatt is starring in the female‑led spy thriller Alpha, an action‑packed instalment in the YRF Spy Universe directed by Shiv Rawail, which is expected to roll out in theatres next year. The film also stars Boby Deol and Sharvari Wagh. Alongside this, she has teamed up with Sanjay Leela Bhansali for Love and War, a dramatic romance featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal.







