Alia Bhatt Breaks Silence on People Calling Her So Dumb: ‘I Like It…’

Bollywood actress and mom-to-be Alia Bhatt, who’s selling her upcoming movie Darlings, recollects the time when she made her debut with Koffee With Karan. A decade in the past, Alia was trolled for being dumb as she didn’t know the president of India’s title. In 2013, when Karan Johar had requested Alia to call the President, she replied Prithviraj Chavan, as a substitute of Dr Pranab Mukherjee which invited trolls and memes on the web. Now, when she was requested in regards to the new president of India, she named appropriately saying Droupadi Murmu. While chatting with Indian Express, Alia Bhatt spoke on carrying the ‘dumb’ tag since a very long time.Also Read – Aamir Khan Schools Karan Johar on Discussing Other Celebs’ Sex Lives on Koffee With Karan 7 – Watch

When requested Alia Bhatt, how she has advanced through the years, the actress stated, “I love it when people think that I am unintelligent, or that ‘oh she is so dumb.’ I genuinely do, because they make so many memes on me which add to the popularity, and then it is like you are loving my movies. So, there is possibly something that I am doing right in the movie business. I also want to put out this message for young girls- general knowledge and bookish intelligence in my opinion are not intelligence. To survive in a world, you must have a certain emotional intelligence, which is possibly the highest form of intelligence.” Also Read – Jodhpur High Court Dispose Of Case Against Karan Johar, Hardik Pandya And KL Rahul For Controversial Comments On Koffee With Karan

Alia additional revealed the portal that her father as soon as stated reasonably be silly than fake to be clever. “I had this interview on 23rd July when somebody asked me who is the President of India and I was like right now the ceremony hasn’t happened yet, so I am not sure what to say. So, I would rather not say anything”, Alia stated. Also Read – Alia Bhatt Speaks on Fighting Casual Sexism: ‘Hide The Bra, Shouldn’t be on Bed…’