New Delhi: Bollywood's most promising young face Alia Bhatt has managed to win over a huge fan following. The actress has impressed one and all with her amazing acting talent and impressive film choices.


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Gauri Shinde's 'Dear Zindagi' will show Alia as a filmmaker addressing the complexities of life. It's great for the eyes to see Alia and Shah Rukh Khan in one frame, as the superstar Khan plays her life coach in the film.


The film will also how different men come in her life and add a meaning to each of the experiences. But in real life has the chirpy actress found a way to deal with a heartbreak? Well, Alia does have an answer to that. 


PTI quotes Mahesh Bhatt's darling daughter as saying, "I was 16-year-old when a break-up happened. I was young...I used to be with friends trying to distract (from break-up). Today, I might just go on holiday or focus on my work. I will not feel that bad..(but) I will feel bad."


"If something has ended, it is obviously for a reason and if it was not supposed to end then it will come back. I always believe that if that person is meant for you, he or she will come back to you," she added.


"For me the meaning of love changes everyday. I don't believe love is between a boy and a girl and two lovers...I feel there is special love between two friends as well. I have strong love for my cat, for my cup of coffee. Love is universal," says the actress.


Alia was speaking on the sidelines of a promotional event of her upcoming film, "Dear Zindagi" where the makers tied up with dating app, Tinder. The actress feels one should be with like minded people.


"Like minded people can be someone who challenges you and not necessary they have to be same. One should connect with the other person," she said.


Alia said she likes guys, who are humorous and have interest in creative things. Helmed by Gauri Shinde, "Dear Zindagi" stars Shah Rukh Khan, Kunal Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapur, Angad Bedi and Ali Zafar and is slated to release on November 25.


(With PTI inputs)