We
all
know
that
Alia
Bhatt
and
Shahrukh
Khan
are
doing
Gauri
Shinde's
next
film.
But
you
will
be
surprised
to
know
that
Alia
is
a
die-hard
fan
of
Shahrukh
Khan
and
as
a
kid
she
loved
dancing
to
his
songs.
And
if
that
is
not
all,
the
diva
recently
revealed
that
when
his
film
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai
was
released,
she
got
the
same
hairstyle
that
Kajol
had
in
the
movie.
Talking
about
the
same,
Alia
Bhatt
told
HT,
''There
used
to
be
so
many
songs
that
I
would
dance
to.
I
would
dance
to
songs
like
'Yeh
ladka
hai
deewana'
and
'Koi
mil
gaya'.
In
fact,
not
many
know
that
I
even
got
the
same
haircut
that
Kajol
sported
in
the
film.''
Alia-Shahrukh
Alia
Bhatt
recently
revealed
that
she
loves
Shahrukh
Khan.
She
also
said
that
she
does
not
need
a psychiatrist
when
she
has
SRK's
songs.
(In
pic-Farah,
Anushka,
Shahrukh,
Alia
and
Karan
Johar)
Alia
And
Shahrukh's
Film
Alia
Bhatt
and
Shahrukh
Khan
are
working
together
for
the
first
time
in
Gauri
Shinde's
film
and
Alia
is
very
excited
about
it.
(In
Pic-Anushka
Sharma,
Karan
Johar,
Shahrukh
Khan,
Farah
Khan
and
Alia
Bhatt)
Alia
Bhatt
Jokes
Alia
Bhatt
also
talked
about
the
jokes
made
on
her,
''I
think
people
are
a
bit
bored
of
those
jokes
now.
Probably,
they've
realised
that
there
are
other
people
too.''
(In
Pic-Alia,
Kareena,
Shahrukh,
Karisma)
Alia
Bhatt
''Whenever
someone
else
[from
the
industry]
makes
a
stupid
statement,
it's
like,
"Oh
Alia,
don't
worry.
You
are
no
longer
the
dumbest
person
in
the
world."
I
am
like,
"Thank
you,''' she
added.
(In
Pic-SRK
and
Alia)
SRK
And
Alia
Bhatt
Shahrukh
Khan
and
Alia
Bhatt's
film's
shooting
will
start
by
the
end
of
January.
The
movie
is
produced
by
Shahrukh
Khan's
very
good
friend
Karan
Johar.
''I
would
also
perform
to
some
tracks
from
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
(1995)
and
even
to
'Bole
chudiyaan'
from
Kabhi
Khushi
Kabhie
Gham
(2001),''
she
said.
Alia
Bhatt
further
added,
''I've
been
dancing
to
'Gerua'
(a
song
from
SRK's
film
Dilwale)
in
my
bathroom
since
its
release.
Whenever
I
like
a
new
song,
I
play
it
on
loop
and
dance
to
it.
That's
my
therapy.
I
don't
need
a
psychiatrist
when
I
have
SRK's
songs.''
When
asked
about
Shaandaar's
failure,
Alia
Bhatt
said,
''I
don't
regret
doing
that
film.
When
I
signed
it,
I
did
so
based
on
the
script,
and
not
because
it
was
a
film
being
made
by
Vikas
(Bahl;
director),
who
directed
Queen
(2014).
So,
now
if
Vikas
comes
to
me,
I
am
not
going
to
say,
"I
won't
work
with
you,
as
we
did
a
film
together,
which
didn't
work." That
would
be
wrong
on
my
part.
I
still
stand
by
my
film.
Sometimes
things
work
out
well
and
sometimes
they
don't.
But
the
experience
will
always
be
special.''