Celebrating
her
fourth
anniversary
in
the
film
industry,
Alaya
F
takes
a
moment
to
reflect
on
her
journey
since
her
acclaimed
debut
in
'Jawaani
Jaaneman'
and
eagerly
looks
forward
to
her
upcoming
release,
the
biopic
'Sri'.
Set
to
share
the
screen
with
Rajkummar
Rao
and
Jyothika,
the
film,
directed
by
Tushar
Hiranandani,
delves
into
the
extraordinary
life
of
Indian
visionary
Srikanth
Bolla.
In
her
recent
interview,
Alaya
expressed
her
honour
at
being
part
of
a
project
with
a
narrative
as
profound
as
Srikanth
Bolla's
life.
While
acknowledging
the
intricacies
carried
by
Rajkummar
Rao's
character,
she
communicates
her
satisfaction
in
playing
a
role,
regardless
of
its
size,
in
a
project
of
immense
value.
The
gorgeous
actress
had
also
acknowledged
that
Rajkummar
is
handling
the
complexities
in
the
film,
and
for
her,
the
allure
lies
in
the
story
itself.
She
finds
the
tale
sweet
and
inspirational,
expressing
her
desire
to
be
a
part
of
it
in
whatever
capacity
she
can.
Alaya
told
Times
Of
India,
"Raj
is
doing
all
the
heavy
lifting
in
this
film;
I'm
happy
just
to
be
a
part
of
a
wonderful
project.
When
I
read
the
script
of
this
film,
I
remember
thinking
to
myself,
'If
I
did
not
know
that
this
was
a
real-life
story,
I
would
have
been
like,
'Just
because
it's
a
film
and
you
can
conveniently
do
anything.
So
all
of
this
is
possible.'
But
then,
when
you
realize
it's
a
real-life
story,
it
becomes
so
incredible
because
you
can't
even
make
up
stuff
like
that."
"It's
just
incredible
what
this
man
has
done.
His
life
story
is
so
inspiring
and
incredible.
Just
being
able
to
be
a
part
of
a
story
like
that
is
wonderful.
It's
a
genre
that
I
love.
I
love
biopics;
I
love
inspirational
stories.
I'm
just
grateful
to
be
a
part
of
it," Alaya
further
told
TOI.
Apart
from
'Sri,'
Alaya
is
set
to
grace
the
screen
in
the
action-packed
extravaganza
'Bade
Miya
Chote
Miya'
alongside
Tiger
Shroff
and
Akshay
Kumar.