Alia's Bollywood friends are waiting for Kalank to release

After yesterday's breaking news, we don't think it's going to happen. Just yesterday or 11 hours ago, to be exact, Subash K Jha posted an article announcing with this title:
Obviously, we thought that more of Alia's colleagues other than Randeep Hooda came out in her support after that chappal breaking news. But, no! That colleague was Randeep Hooda only. So, it was more of one colleague instead of colleagues.
Anyways, SKJ who personally interviewed Alia for Kalank' actually told her she was going to win all awards next year without even seeing the film first. That's his opinion, it's fine. He also praised Kalank' to the roof today right after he watched it.
So, naturally he has the first hand or rather a close link to Kebab Jo right? Here's the message he got from KJo's camp about all this drama. Note that this came before the chappal flying incident, so probably SKJ was a little late in posting this.
A source close to Karan Johar says, "Alia's well-wishers friends and family have so far kept quiet for the sake of decorum and peace. But now it's time for them to speak out , which they will do once Kalank is out. They didn't want the film to be affected by any negative publicity. SKJ
We have to say, thinking about the chappal has been making us laugh since this morning. Not the hitting part, but the fact that Alia cannot escape from this because everyone knows her dad wears chappals everywhere. That is the longest relationship he has ever had in his life: with his chappals.
Whether it's the National or the Filmfare Awards or the Bhojpuri Awards, he's there with his chappals on. Alia can't pretend to be clueless about this one. Though her father's sins are not hers, so that is fine. But she still can't deny that this incident could NOT have happened.
The more we thought about it, the more disturbing it all sounds. Like, what was Alia's mom thinking when she tweeted it was her husband who launched Kangana? Was she expected them to fall in front of her husband's feet and be grateful? That's a low blow. It's how the rich treat the poor: Be grateful to me, I gave you a job!
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