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Alia Considers 32 Right Age To Get Married

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Aug, 2015 01:37 PM
  • Alia Considers 32 Right Age To Get Married
Actress Alia Bhatt, who launched the trailer of her childhood friend Anushka Ranjan's debut film "Wedding Pulav", says 32 is the right age to get married.
 
"I am just 22 and I think 32 will be right age to taste the wedding pulav. I have not tasted 'shaadi ka ladoo', so I hopefully will not regret," Alia said at the launch.
 
Speaking about the qualities she would look for in her groom, Alia said she wants him to have a good sense of humour. 
 
"He must make me laugh, then obviously comes good looks, good looks and good looks," she said. 
 
"I will not tell how to impress me, the person who loves me should know how to impress me," she added.
 
Asked about her emotional outburst after watching Karan Malhotra directorial "Brothers", she said: "I did not cry but I am a very sensitive girl and, yes, sometimes I get emotional. When there is high emotion, I get shaken and get emotional about films as well." 

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