Alpha Trailer Unveils Alia Bhatt, Sharvari Team-Up and Hrithik Roshan’s Spyverse Crossover Tease

You can feel the buzz around the new Alpha trailer. Alia Bhatt and Sharvari are in for a team-up, and there's a whiff of a Spyverse crossover with Hrithik Roshan to boot. With Alia as a young killer and Bobby Deol as the one who put her on that path before becoming her enemy, the film is all about high-octane action and making it personal. When it hits screens on July 3, 2026, Alpha will be YRF's way of putting a woman at the centre of the story.

It has been an adrenaline hit of a trailer. People are already talking up the Alia-Sharvari pairing and the quick, grin-worthy nod to Hrithik that you know is a crossover in the making. The kind of hard, fast stakes you see here make the July 3, 2026 date something to put in your calendar.

What has fans latching on to

There is some good will for the film’s female-led angle and a bit of old-timey franchise feeling. The edit has a certain style to it, helped along by HUGEL’s Jamaican Bam Bam, which keeps things moving without you losing the thread of what is happening on screen.

Sharvari is being kept in the shadows, and the internet is having none of it. The enigma is only adding to the hype.

A word on Hrithik Roshan

They let you have a look at his eyes and not much more. But it is what it is: a special appearance, and if you read between the lines of the cut, you can see where they might be going with Major Kabir Dhaliwal from War.

In a trailer this loud, it is the one quiet moment you find yourself hitting rewind on.

The dynamics at play

The video doesn’t give you the whole story; it lets you infer the loyalties and the friction. Alia is Sita, an assassin made for the job, and she is up against the man who made her that way.

Bobby Deol is Fateh, the former mentor now in her crosshairs. He is the cold heart of the piece, and you can tell from how he is shot that there is a darker agenda at work.

Sita and Fateh: from teacher to trouble

This is meant to be a confrontation on every level. Sita is built to do as she is told; Fateh is used to it. The excitement is in her saying no.

Then you have the unspoken line between Alia and Sharvari. They won’t be crossing it on their own. You get the sense their connection is as important as any fight scene.

The bottom line

If you want the run-down, the trailer tells you this:

– Alia is Sita, and she is deadly.

– Bobby Deol’s Fateh is in charge of a very unofficial soldier program.

– Sharvari and Alia are in it together, against him.

– Anil Kapoor has ties to the Alpha side of things.

– CBFC gave the green light back on June 16.

The look and the sound

Alpha is polished and the moves are sharp, but it is the attitude that gets to you. The score has a bite to it, with some urgency from the music that doesn’t let up.

It is the kind of big-screen stuff that doesn’t forget to be a character-driven piece, which is hard to come by these days.

Where it fits in the YRF world

Yash Raj Films is writing a new chapter for the Spyverse. We have had our fill of Ek Tha Tiger, War, Pathaan and the rest, so now it is time for a different kind of lead.

And it is no skin-deep change. The trailer is unapologetic about it. It is a statement of what they are after.

Making of and release

Shiv Rawail is at the helm and Aditya Chopra is producing, so you can expect a big-budget affair. The official spot we’ve seen is an origin tale for two of its most dangerous players.

Mark your calendars for July 3, 2026 for the worldwide cinema release. With what they have shown of Sharvari and a hint of Hrithik, the noise is only going to build.

How it is being received

The early word is on the twist of the mentor and the fan-favourite crossover. Both of those have legs to them.

Assuming the movie lives up to the promise of the spot, Alpha is more than just another entry in the series. It is the kind of left turn we have been in for.