Trailer of Alia Bhatt’s ‘Alpha’ beats ‘Dhurandhar’, film surpasses Ranveer Singh in 24 hours

Tezzbuzz Desk – Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt’s upcoming film ‘Alpha’ is in the news even before its release. In this film, Alia is going to be seen in a powerful action avatar, where she will reportedly be seen giving tough competition to Bobby Deol’s character.

Along with him, Sharvari Wagh is also playing an important role in the film, who will be seen leading the action along with him in the story.

Trailer and teaser got great response

The teaser and trailer of the film have already been released. While the teaser faced some trolling in the initial stages, the trailer caught the attention of the audience after its release.

The audience also got to see many big surprises in the trailer, which is said to include Hrithik Roshan’s cameo.

24 million views in 24 hours

According to reports, the trailer of ‘Alpha’ has received around 2.4 crore (24 million) views within 24 hours of its release. Also, more than 1.3 lakh likes and about 20 thousand comments have been recorded on the video. Sharvari Wagh’s action avatar in this 2 minute 34 second trailer has also been appreciated by the audience.

Compared to ‘Dhurandhar’, ‘Alpha’ is ahead

Meanwhile, the film is also being compared with Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’. It is being told that the trailer of ‘Dhurandhar’ got about 6.3 million views in 24 hours, however later the film got good response and its popularity increased. At the same time, ‘Alpha’ has achieved a clear lead in the figures of the first 24 hours, due to which the makers are very excited.

Teaser also made a record

The teaser of the film was released 8 days ago, which has received around 53 million views so far. Although the initial response was mixed, gradually the audience’s curiosity about the film is increasing.

This film of YRF Spy Universe is going to be released in theaters on July 3. This film is considered very important for the makers, because the future direction of the entire spy universe depends on its performance.

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