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These Pictures Are Proof That Alia Bhatt Is The Perfect Bridesmaid, Attends BFF's Wedding In Spain

These Pictures Are Proof That Alia Bhatt Is The Perfect Bridesmaid, Attends BFF's Wedding In Spain

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Alia Bhatt attends friend's wedding in Spain, following her impressive Cannes debut this year.
Alia Bhatt is a girl's girl. The actress never misses a chance to be with her childhood BFFs despite her hectic schedule. She flew straight to Spain after a stellar debut at 2025 Cannes to take part in her bestie Tanya Saha Gupta's wedding celebration. This is not the first time when Alia played the perfect bridesmaid.
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