Alia Bhatt keeps this gift from Ranbir Kapoor always with her: 'My husband gave it to me for my birthday'

Updated : Jul 26, 2023 18:54
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Actor Alia Bhatt, who is busy with the promotions of her forthcoming film ‘Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani’, recently shared the things she likes to carry in her bag when she is travelling. A few things were associated with her husband Ranbir Kapoor and daughter Raha.

Alia flaunted a gold bracelet that she carries in her bag and told Vogue that she recently received this as a gift from husband Ranbir.

‘My husband gave it to me for my birthday, so I like to keep it with me because whenever I’m not in the middle of a shot or I’m going for lunch or going for dinner, or I’m going out, I put it on,’ she said. Alia revealed that she likes to ‘keep it close’ to herself.

Alia also shared that she likes to go to the park with her baby daughter when in London and carries a few napkins for her in her bag. The actor said that while traveling from Mumbai to London, she also realised that her bag wasn’t hers anymore but was completely taken over by her daughter.

‘I realised when I was travelling from Mumbai to London, my bag had nothing to do with me. It basically just had my passport. Otherwise, it was her pacifier, her napkins, a burp cloth, her mittens, extra pair of socks, a little toy, a little book. And I was like my bag has now become Raha’s bag. It’s no longer my bag,’ she shared.

Alia and Ranbir married in April 2022 and welcomed Raha in November the same year.

Alia Bhatt will next be seen in Karan Johar’s ‘Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani’ which is set to release on July 28. After that, she will be seen in her Hollywood debut ‘Heart of Stone’ which releases in August on Netflix.

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