Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor got married in April 2022, and in November of the same year, they welcomed their daughter Raha into the world. The couple often talks about raising their child. Alia Bhatt, who shares a great bond with her sister-in-law and actress Kareena Kapoor, will be appearing as a guest in an upcoming episode of the show ‘What Women Want’. At the show, Alia disclosed that Raha once referred to her dad, Ranbir Kapoor as ‘Papa Bhatt‘ and also shared that Ranbir is ‘super creative with her playtime’.
In a recently released promo of Kareena’s talk show, Alia Bhatt spilled the beans about how her daughter Raha once uttered their names. The promo shows Kareena mentioning that Alia has added “Kapoor” as her second surname. Alia replies, “You know Raha said that. She said, ‘Alia Bhatt’ and once she said ‘Papa Bhatt’.” Speaking on Ranbir’s role as a father, the ‘Alpha’ actress said that he is super-creative during Raha’s playtime and she would never be able to equal his level of creativity.
Earlier while promoting her film, Alia Bhatt disclosed that her daughter Raha adores RRR’s hit song ‘Naatu Naatu’. According to Alia, the adorable little munchkin asks for the actress to play the song every day and they both do the hook step together.
The ‘Love & War’ actress has already mentioned that Raha enjoys listening to music that features her parents. Songs like ‘Kesariya’ from ‘Brahmastra: Part One-Shiva’, Radha from ‘Student of the Year’, and ‘Badtameez Dil’ from ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ have been introduced to Alia and Ranbir’s daughter.
On the work front, Alia Bhatt was last seen in Karan Johar’s directorial film ‘Rocky Aur Ranii Ki Prem Kahaani’ alongside Ranveer Singh in 2023. The actress has projects like ‘Alpha’, ‘Love & War’ and a love story film in the pipeline.
On the other hand, Ranbir Kapoor was last seen in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s 2023 film ‘Animal’. He is now busy with the shooting of filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari’s directorial, ‘Ramayana’ in which he will play the role of Lord Rama.
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