
Alia Bhatt SPOTTED at best friend's wedding in Spain after showstopping Cannes debut
Bollywood star
Alia Bhatt
was spotted soaking in the celebrations in Spain this weekend, following her debut appearance at the Cannes Film Festival.
The actress joined her close circle of friends at the wedding festivities of Tanya Saha Gupta and David Angelov.
Adding glamour and warmth to the joyous occasion, the actress was seen dressed in a vibrant multi-coloured lehenga paired with a quirky bandana and stylish sunglasses.
The actress won hearts on social media as videos showed her at her candid best, enjoying the festivities with her friends.
A now-viral video clip captures the actress laughing and striking cheerful poses alongside the bride and groom, as she holds a handful of flower petals to throw on the two for what appears to be a photo op.
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Also seen at the celebration was Alia's best friend and fellow actress
Akansha Ranjan
, another familiar face from the actress's trusted girl gang. The group is known for showing up in full support for each other's milestones, including Alia's own wedding to actor
Ranbir Kapoor
in April 2022.
At that time, the same circle of friends transformed into the bride's squad, bringing their upbeat energy to the intimate house wedding. Now, Alia seemingly returned the favour, standing beside Tanya's side as she takes the plunge with her beau.
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Alia's appearance at the wedding comes after her show-stopping appearance at the Cannes Film Festival. The actress, who is the Indian face of a global beauty brand, stunned everyone with her breathtakingly elegant appearance in a Schiaparelli cream gown. She later shut the show down with a bold appearance in a first-ever Gucci saree at the closing ceremony. The unique saree was studded in Swarovski crystals and her minimal make-up well complemented her gorgeous ensemble.
This spotting comes amidst the actress' hectic shoot schedules. Alia is not only awaiting the release of her spy movie 'Alpha', but she is also currently busy shooting for
Sanjay Leela Bhansali
's 'Love and War' which will see her reuniting onscreen with hubby Ranbir Kapoor and
Vicky Kaushal
.
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