Alia Bhatt off to shoot for her Hollywood film ‘Heart Of Stone’

Billed as a spy thriller for Netfilx, the film also features Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan

Published - May 19, 2022 06:40 pm IST

Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt | Photo Credit: Instagram

Alia Bhatt on Thursday said she feels like "a newcomer all over again" as she is set to start shooting for her Hollywood debut "Heart Of Stone".

Billed as a spy thriller for Netfilx, the film also features "Wonder Woman" star Gal Gadot and "Belfast" star Jamie Dornan.

Bhatt, who completes a decade in Indian cinema this year, shared the work update with her fans and followers on Instagram.

“And off I go to shoot my first ever Hollywood film!!!! Feel like a newcomer all over again – sooooo nervous!!!! Wish me luckkkkkkk (sic),” the 29-year-old star captioned the post with a selfie.

It is currently unknown where Bhatt is travelling to shoot for the film.

“Heart of Stone” will be directed by Tom Harper from a script penned by Greg Rucka and Allison Schroeder.

According to the official logline, the film revolves around Rachel Stone (Gadot) an intelligence operative, the only woman who stands between her powerful, global, peace-keeping organisation and the loss of its most valuable — and dangerous — asset.

Details about Bhatt’s character are currently under wraps.

The film is produced by Skydance’s David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Don Granger, along with Mockingbird’s Bonnie Curtis and Julie Lynn, and Gadot and Jaron Varsano's Pilot Wave banner. Harper, Rucka and Patty Whitcher serve as executive producers.

Bhatt's latest theatrical release was "Gangubai Kathiawadi", which minted over Rs 150 crore at the domestic box office.

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