
Alia Bhatt Named Among TIME's 100 Most Influential People of 2024
Alia Bhatt’s impact on Indian cinema and beyond has earned her a prestigious spot on TIME’s ‘100 Most Influential People of 2024’ list. Recognized as one of the foremost actors in Indian cinema today, the 30-year-old has not only solidified her reputation domestically but also garnered international acclaim.
Director Tom Harper, who collaborated with Alia on her debut film ‘Heart of Stone’, lauded her as a “truly international star” in his write-up for the magazine, praising her grace, focus, and willingness to embrace creative risks.
Reflecting on their collaboration, Tom highlighted Alia’s remarkable improvisational skills, underscoring her ability to infuse emotional depth into her performances.
Last year, Alia’s stellar portrayal in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ earned her the prestigious National Film Award, marking a significant milestone in her career. Additionally, she made her Hollywood debut with ‘Heart of Stone’ in 2023, further solidifying her global presence.
Joining Alia on the list are Indian-origin actor Dev Patel and wrestler Sakshi Malik, both recognized for their remarkable contributions to their respective fields. Dev’s profile, penned by actor Daniel Kaluuya, praised his embodiment of goodness on-screen and his ability to evoke empathy from audiences, even in complex roles. Daniel also commended Dev’s latest release, ‘Monkey Man’, for showcasing his talent and versatility.
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