Updated February 24th, 2019 at 12:11 IST

In their own special way, Internet grammar nazis send love Alia Bhatt's way over this tiny typo

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt proved that she is one of the most bankable actresses from the film fraternity with her extraordinary performance in 'Gully Boy'.

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Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt proved that she is one of the most bankable actresses from the film fraternity with her extraordinary performance in 'Gully Boy'.Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt proved that she is one of the most bankable actors film fraternity with her extraordinary performance in 'Gully Boy'. The actress was widely lauded not just by the audience and the critics, but also by veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan who wrote a heartfelt note after seeing her performance in the latest film. 

Read: After MC Sher, Alia Bhatt Receives Amitabh Bachchan's Handwritten Note. See Here

However, while the actress expressed her gratitude to Sr, Bachchan for sending a bouquet of flowers and a letter, grammar nazis of social media, in their own sweet way, pointed out a tiny typo where Alia had misspelt the word 'Grateful'. 

Here's the post! 

Looking at the post, Grammar nazis corrected her on the spelling of grateful, which she mistakenly wrote 'greatful'. Even though soon after realizing the mistake, Alia changed the spelling but netizens don't seem to stop commenting on her post with the correct one.

Have a look! 

Meanwhile, her latest film 'Gully Boy' has already crossed Rs 100 crores at the box office, and is continuing to set the ticketing counters on fire.

The fiilm starts with 22-year-old Ranveer Singh (Murad) trying to survive in a ghetto in Mumbai, given the fact that a few of his friends steal cars and sell them for survival. However, Murad, on the other hand, is working hard to get himself educated, just in order to get a white-collar job. 

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The film showcases street rap from the crevices of Mumbai's 'Gully' lanes. The rapping in this film has been made keeping in mind the socio-economic condition of the city, that highlights the challenges that have been faced by the disenfranchised youth. One can say that the film is explosive, powerful and sure to bring in a cinematic change. 

 

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Published February 24th, 2019 at 11:18 IST