Alia
Bhatt
is
all
set
the
charm
her
fans
with
her
powerful
role
in
Udta
Punjab.
The
actress
recently
talked
about
the
toughest
thing
about
her
role
in
the
movie.
Alia
Bhatt
told
Bollywood
Life,
''The
physicality
of
the
role
wasn't
the
tough
bit.
The
toughest
part
was
that
there
was
no
reference
of
the
character
for
me.
I
had
no
natural
instinct
to
work
with
-
like
things
I
would
improvise
naturally...
The
way
they
look
at
you
is
different
also,
like
a
little
deadpan
expression
in
the
eyes,
mouth
is
kind
of
droopily
open.''
She
further
added,
''I
don't
know
that.
That's
not
the
kind
of
person
I
am.
In
Kapoor
&
Sons,
even
though
I
am
not
like
Dia,
at
least
I
could
relate
to
something
in
her.
Here,
there
was
nothing
to
relate
to
and
that
was
the
most
difficult
part.
It
was
all
created
in
my
head
because
I
have
never
been
through
situations
like
this.
It's
been
the
most
difficult
role
that
I
have
ever
played.''
''I
have
never
gone
cold,
hungry,
sleepless...
Or
been
in
a
situation
where
you
don't
know
what's
going
to
happen
next
in
your
life
or
your
next
meal
is
coming
from
or
also
that
the
opportunities
in
your
life
are
so
basic.
For
me,
I
had
no
reference,
so
it
was
all
through
Abhishek's
words,
Sudip's
(Sharma)
writing
-
everything
that
was
written
as
per
her
character,
I
made
myself
a
sketch
in
my
head
and
performed
accordingly,''
Alia
Bhatt
revealed.