The actress has an emotional connect with the country where she is
soon headed, for the premiere of her film 'Highway' at the Berlin
festival
Imtiaz Ali's film 'Highway', that stars Alia Bhatt and Randeep Hooda,
will have its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival on February 14.
And while Alia and Hooda are understandably excited about the trip, Alia has another reason to look forward to the Berlin visit.
The actress reveals that her grandparents hail from Germany and this
being her first trip to Berlin, it holds a special significance. Says
the actress, `I have a rather emotional and unique connection with
Berlin and for me, it's just incredible that 'Highway' is premiering
there. Not many know this but my grandmother is a German and was born
there.''
The actress adds that her maternal grandfather used to run an
underground newspaper against Hitler. `When the authorities found about
it, he was imprisoned for two years and my maternal grandmother and
mother (Soni Razdan) then crossed the border to Czechoslovakia before
heading to England,` she recollects.
The actress plans to share her Berlin connection with the audiences
there. She says, `In 1948, my Kashmiri grandfather, who was studying
architecture in London, came to Berlin as a member of world famous
dancer Ram Gopal's troupe.
A 19 year old, he played the violin for the latter and while in Berlin,
he performed at the Schiller Theatre. Back then, Berlin had been reduced
to just rubble. So yes, I share this incredible connection with
Berlin,` she says.
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