Alia Bhatt lookalike creates frenzy over the Internet, pictures goes viral: Watch Here

From similar facial expressions to haircut and smile, Roshni undoubtedly can confuse anyone as Alia, in one of her posts, she recreated Alia’s iconic ivory wedding look

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After an artist with a social presence by the name of Chandini Mimic who won hearts with her surprising mimicry of Alia Bhatt, Netizens have found the latest doppelganger of Alia Bhat from Bengaluru.

Videos of an Instagram user named Roshni Sony is extremely going viral over her resemblance with Alia Bhatt which has left users surprised and amazed.

From similar facial expressions to haircut and smile, Roshni undoubtedly can confuse anyone as Alia. In one of her posts, she recreated Alia’s iconic ivory wedding look.

In another reel, she enacted a line from Gangubai Kathiawadi. She also posted a parody clip of herself addressing claims of her resemblance with the actor. It read, “How do you resemble Alia Bhatt so much?”

The video has crossed over 70K views, while users have bombarded the comments section with levelling her as “Chhoti Alia.” While others wrote, “Sabke copy aa gaye hai (Every star has a copy nowadays),” added another person. An Instagram user said, “Copy ho aap pura ka puraa (You are a true copy).”

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Earlier to Roshni it was another social media influencer, Celesti Bairagey who had gone viral as Alia Bhatt’s copy. In an interview after bagging her maiden T.V project, she told that people still refer her to as Alia Bhatt 2.0, saying she no more wants to be labelled by the name of the star actor.

“Even before I got the show, I wouldn’t want to be identified as someone else. Alia is my favourite actor. I admire her a lot. I find her cute. If someone is saying that I resemble her, I find it overwhelming."

She further added, "Up to that, it’s fine. But the moment it starts converting your identity, it becomes problematic. I don’t think anyone wants it. I would be very happy if people start calling me Rajjo instead of Alia.”


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