Gal Gadot sends best wishes to Alia Bhatt, No honeymoon for the newlyweds?

Updated : Apr 16, 2022 18:13
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After all the suspense surrounding her marriage, Alia Bhatt ultimately got married to her long-time boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor. The couple's wedding was an intimate and traditional affair which was attended by their respective families and close friends. And now, ‘dulhania’ Alia has been treating her fans with beautiful photos from her wedding festivities. Amidst all these, the Hollywood actor Gal Gadot's wish for Alia Bhatt garnered a lot of attention.

In the comments section, the ‘Wonder Woman’ star wrote, 'Congratulations,' followed by a heart emoticon. For those who are unaware, Alia will be seen alongside the Hollywood actor Gal Gadot in Tom Harper's 'Heart of Stone'. This film will also mark Alia Bhatt’s debut in Hollywood. 

Meanwhile, celebs like Jacqueline Fernandez, Anushka Ranjan, Sophie Choudry, Priyanka Chopra, Dia Mirza and others have also expressed their heartfelt love for the newlyweds.

Ever since the time they got married, their fans have been waiting for the news on Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor's honeymoon plans. As per an initial report in ‘India Today’, the newlyweds were planning to jet off to South Africa for their honeymoon. But, as per the latest update, Alia and Ranbir's honeymoon will not take place anytime soon due to prior commitments at work.

On the work front, Ranbir Kapoor will begin shooting for 'Animal', while Alia will begin filming for 'Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani,' alongside Ranveer Singh.

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